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khoảng 16 giờ trước
00The transition from the pageant stage to the television screen is a common path for many beauty queens, but it is rarely without its challenges. Currently, a prominent Vietnamese Runner-up (Á hậu) is finding herself at the center of a social media storm due to her performance in a prime-time drama on VTV. While her beauty is undeniable, viewers have been vocal about her acting abilities, or lack thereof. Criticisms range from her 'stiff' facial expressions to a lack of emotional depth in key scenes. This 'backlash' (gạch đá) highlights the high standards that Vietnamese audiences hold for 'golden hour' television programming, where veteran actors often set a very high bar.
Despite the negative feedback, the actress remains a topic of high interest. The drama, which occupies a coveted spot in the VTV schedule, has given her immense exposure. Some fans argue that as a newcomer to the acting world, she deserves time to grow and refine her craft. Others, however, believe that such significant roles should be reserved for trained professionals. This debate brings up the recurring question in the industry: Does a title from a beauty pageant qualify someone for a leading role in a major TV production? As the episodes progress, all eyes are on her to see if she can turn the tide of public opinion. Her journey serves as a case study for other influencers and pageant winners looking to break into the prestigious world of VTV dramas. Whether she can overcome the 'criticism' and prove her talent remains to be seen, but for now, she is undoubtedly one of the most discussed faces on Vietnamese television.
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