EDITOR’S NOTE: This original story was sourced to MSN, who has since deleted their story. According to Snopes.com, this story has since been identified as a hoax.
Not only was this a hoax, it quite literally ruined this young Taiwanese model’s life. There was a video online that went on to show the repercussions of the fake meme. She basically was the laughing stock for all the major modeling outlets and went from booking deals to zero deals. The messed up thing was she wasn’t even married with kids or even had any surgery done. She basically was the first internet doxx.
reminds me of the Chinese man who sued his wife (and won) because his child was born ugly and his wife didn’t tell him she had heavy plastic surgery
my past self is now ruined
Nothing a little plastic surgery can’t fix.
Not only was this a hoax, it quite literally ruined this young Taiwanese model’s life. There was a video online that went on to show the repercussions of the fake meme. She basically was the laughing stock for all the major modeling outlets and went from booking deals to zero deals. The messed up thing was she wasn’t even married with kids or even had any surgery done. She basically was the first internet doxx.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-34568674
This isn’t doxxing, this is just the internet spreading lies.
Doxxing is publishing personal/private information about someone online, which didn’t happen in this story.
My mistake. It was bad for her. :(