Drama Stars Gone Rogue: VHTT&DL Explains Why They Haven't Restricted Appearances

2025-07-24
Drama Stars Gone Rogue: VHTT&DL Explains Why They Haven't Restricted Appearances
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Hanoi, Vietnam – The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (VHTT&DL) recently addressed public concerns regarding the visibility of celebrities facing legal or ethical issues. During a regular press conference held on July 24th, officials clarified the current approach and the complexities involved in limiting these appearances.

The question arose following a wave of controversies involving prominent figures in the entertainment industry, leading many to question why these individuals continued to appear in public and on media platforms despite their legal troubles. The public expectation was that the Ministry would implement measures to restrict their exposure, effectively minimizing the impact of their actions on society, particularly on younger audiences.

However, VHTT&DL officials explained that directly restricting the appearances of individuals based on legal or ethical violations presents significant legal and practical challenges. They emphasized that the legal process must take its course, and any actions taken by the Ministry must be firmly grounded in law and regulations. Prematurely restricting someone’s freedom of movement or expression could be interpreted as an infringement on their rights and could lead to legal repercussions for the Ministry itself.

“We understand the public’s concern and desire for accountability,” stated a representative from the Ministry. “However, we must operate within the boundaries of the law. Our role is not to act as a judge or jury, but to ensure that cultural activities and media content adhere to legal and ethical standards. We are actively collaborating with relevant authorities, including law enforcement and judicial bodies, to address these matters.”

The Ministry highlighted that they are exploring various avenues to address the issue, including strengthening regulations regarding celebrity endorsements and collaborations, promoting ethical conduct within the entertainment industry, and working with media outlets to ensure responsible reporting. They also stressed the importance of public awareness and education in shaping societal values and expectations regarding celebrity behavior.

Furthermore, the Ministry acknowledged the importance of due process and the presumption of innocence. They emphasized that individuals are entitled to a fair trial and that judgments should be based on evidence presented in court, not on public opinion or speculation. Any restrictions on appearances would only be considered after a legal verdict has been reached and if such restrictions are deemed necessary and legally justifiable.

The discussion concluded with a commitment from the Ministry to continue monitoring the situation and to work collaboratively with all stakeholders to ensure a responsible and ethical entertainment landscape in Vietnam. They reiterated their dedication to upholding the law and protecting the cultural values of the nation while respecting the rights of individuals.

Key Takeaways:

  • VHTT&DL acknowledges public concerns about celebrities facing legal/ethical issues.
  • Direct restrictions are legally complex and require due process.
  • Ministry is exploring strengthening regulations and promoting ethical conduct.
  • Collaboration with law enforcement and media is ongoing.

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