Xuan Bac speaks up about the photo of him playing with orchids that is making waves online
"Nam Tao" Xuan Bac has just spoken out to warn fans to be careful, do not believe in posted photos of him playing with orchids (especially mutated flowers) because they are scams.
According to Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac, recently, on social networks, there has been a lot of information and photos posted and edited of him playing with orchids (especially mutant flowers that have been causing a stir with many conflicting opinions recently).
"The information or photos of me growing orchids that some people post and edit are all scams. I'm very busy, I don't have time to look at those "glittering" things that come from their mouths," he affirmed.
The warning from Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac received a lot of shares and agreement from colleagues and audiences.
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Xuan Bac spoke up about the photo of him playing with orchids that is making waves online. |
Xuan Bac said that once he visited his cousin's orchid garden, the two of them took a photo together. But some people took that photo, edited it, and posted it as an advertisement. Or during a conversation with his orchid-loving sister, the two of them took a photo as a souvenir, and the photo was also edited for profit. "That is a violation of business ethics, it is fraud," Xuan Bac wrote.
Meritorious Artist Xuan Bac also sent a message to those who are doing business and growing orchids: "If you have an association, a group, or an organization aiming to develop strongly, transparently, successfully, and sustainably, you must condemn your colleagues who do business opportunistically, spread fake information, leading to the loss of the general reputation of orchid traders, that is the right thing to do"...
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The male artist confirmed: "The information or photos of me playing with orchids that some people posted or edited are all scams." |
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