Being a streamer is truly no different from being a daughter-in-law to a hundred families. Even if people have never met you once, nor do they know who you are, they can still make female streamers genuinely “headache” from teasing, gossiping, and insulting remarks. In fact, they can inadvertently become the trigger that leads these girls into unnecessary ‘drama’ stories. Recently, the PUBG Mobile community has been indulging in the ‘drama’ of female streamer Miu Ty, as her distinctive and comedic style can easily lead to misunderstandings.

Miu Ty’s real name is Vu Thuy Trang, born in 1999, she is currently a student at Hong Duc University. She is a PUBG Mobile streamer who started playing the game two years ago and has pursued streaming for a year now.
“I also just started playing mobile games two years ago. When I first got my own mobile phone, I was very excited. At first, I just played for the passion, but gradually I wanted to interact, make jokes, and share my gaming moments with everyone,” Miu Ty shared.
Unfortunately, she recently found herself in ‘drama’ when accused of intentionally reporting others for ‘stream sniping’ her during a livestream.

In a conversation with her after this messy ‘drama’, Miu Ty said: “Honestly, I was a bit sad at that moment because I was shot dead right away, but I was just joking with the viewers of my livestream about reporting that person, I didn’t actually report anyone at all. The girl misunderstood me and went on to say that about me, I really don’t understand why. Choosing a comedic style can also be a double-edged sword that leads to many people misunderstanding me.”

“I chose this path because I want to pursue my passion and realize my dream of becoming a famous streamer. From there, I hope to inspire and bring joy and laughter to everyone. I am essentially a person with a strong personality and quite playful when I go live. I think I should just be myself, be friendly and approachable, treating my followers and supporters like friends, so there’s no reason for them to leave me. As for those who don’t like me, I don’t care, because time doesn’t allow me to absorb negative energy. If I accept everything happily, those things will pass by easily,” she expressed.

Indeed, each streamer has a different color and personality. When you go live, it means you are a public figure, having to endure things that sometimes you cannot foresee in life. The story of streamer Miu Ty is just a small example among countless ‘drama’ in the streamer world. Because sometimes, we are not them, we cannot understand the invisible pressures they face when choosing this streaming path.
Follow her at: https://www.facebook.com/MiuTy.VGM/