Published: November 25th 2024, 8:14:16 am
I’m sorry that I haven’t been active lately. I’m currently facing cyberbullying in Vietnam, my homeland. It’s because people there can’t accept that I have a PhD but still work as an ero cosplayer. They criticize me for tarnishing the image of education, constantly spreading false accusations and making degrading comments about my character.
They call me a prostitute, an online escort, a “PhD prostitute,” claiming I slept with professors to get my degree. They attack my family—my parents, younger sister, my teachers, and my school.
I’ve been on the verge of breaking down these past few days. I’m sorry for not replying to messages. Please give me a little time to regain my balance.
I don’t understand why they are so toxic. Is it just because I’m academically successful? But I genuinely love my work as a sexy cosplayer—what’s so wrong about that that I deserve to be bullied like this? I don’t understand why my efforts to achieve something are met with such negative discussions. I’ve never worked in the education field. I simply pursued education because I find psychology fascinating, that’s all.
I hope people don’t judge me as a bad person because of these toxic comments about me. I’m not like that—please believe me!
This situation isn’t simple because I know there are people who hate me and have spent money to fuel public outrage. They continuously seed malicious comments and buy articles in tabloids to spread news about me.
In Vietnam, ero cosplayers are still not recognized as professionals. People see us as lowly individuals in society, which makes me sad because I truly love my homeland.
I want to share this with all of you who have always given me strength and love during my tough times. No matter what happens, please believe in me!