The Mysterious Disappearance of the Hai Sen Family – TikToker Selling Health Supplements

Behind the Hai Sen Family TikTok channel with 2.5 million followers is Le Van Hai (born 1995). Besides family content and everyday situations, this channel also promotes and sells products under the Hai Sen and Hai Be brands.

All these products are registered and sold by Hai Be Limited Liability Company, located in Thanh Tay village, Van Phu commune, Nho Quan district, Ninh Binh province. According to the National Portal on Business Registration, Hai Be Company was established on March 21, 2022, with Mr. Tran Dai Phuc as its legal representative. The company’s main business is wholesale food trading.

The Hai Sen Family TikTok channel used to promote and sell various products, but they have suddenly disappeared.

However, despite their regular presence on social media in the past, the Hai Sen Family channel has been unusually silent since May 16, with no new updates. On June 1, followers noticed that the channel had removed its shopping cart feature. Additionally, their e-commerce sites also displayed “out of stock” messages.

Many people have left comments on their videos, inquiring about this sudden change, but their questions remain unanswered.

Sung Bau, the “Mien Dong Noodle Lady,” Suddenly Empties Her Shopping Cart Amidst Controversy

TikToker Sung Bau (real name: Sung Thi Bau, born 2002), known as the “Mien Dong Noodle Lady,” has achieved remarkable success in the e-commerce market. Her mien dong (dong noodles) business ranked at the top of various e-commerce platforms within 18 months of its launch, with estimated monthly revenue of 1 billion VND.

Recently, however, Sung Bau has been embroiled in a controversy regarding her dong noodles. She has been accused of buying noodles at a low price and selling them at a much higher price. Additionally, during the course of her business dealings, Sung Bau and her husband were alleged to have pressured and “bombed” a dong noodle facility in Dien Bien with unreasonable demands.

These revelations came as a surprise to many, as Sung Bau was known for her humble and honest persona on TikTok. In response to these allegations, Sung Bau issued clarifications and even filed a report with the authorities. However, she unexpectedly deleted these posts and removed her shopping cart feature, leaving many confused.



Netizens are still curious about why Sung Bau removed her shopping cart feature.

In a recent lengthy letter, Sung Bau expressed her desire to put the matter to rest. She and her husband admitted to feeling exhausted from the constant criticism and provided clarifications on the issue, acknowledging their mishandling of the situation, which led to misunderstandings and the escalation of the controversy. However, as of now, her shopping cart on TikTok remains empty.

Doan Di Bang Goes Silent on Social Media and Removes All Products from Her Shopping Cart

Doan Di Bang (real name: Pham Thi Thanh Thuy, born 1990), often referred to as the “Female Tycoon of District 7,” is known for her lavish lifestyle. After quitting her singing career, she ventured into business and often showcased her affluent lifestyle on social media alongside her husband, businessman Nguyen Quoc Vu.

Over the years, consumers have become accustomed to seeing Doan Di Bang livestreaming and advertising various products from VB Group (a company directed by her husband, Nguyen Quoc Vu). Her endorsements reached a wide audience, in part due to the viral nature of her and her husband’s online presence.

Doan Di Bang has been silent on social media since the end of May.

Recently, however, products from VB Group have been recalled and their production halted due to an investigation by the Dong Nai Provincial Police into the company’s involvement in the production and trading of counterfeit goods. As a result, Doan Di Bang has retreated from social media, with her last update on May 28. Additionally, her shopping cart on TikTok is now empty, with all previously advertised products removed.

Mui Xu, the “Battlefield Order Closer,” Removes Her Shopping Cart from TikTok

Mui Xu (Ho Quynh Nhi, born 1995) and Bi Bao (real name: To Tran Di Bao, born 1994) are a well-known same-sex couple who got married in the US in 2018 and now have a two-year-old daughter.

Mui Xu frequently shares sweet and happy moments of their family life on social media. She also updates her followers on her spending on beauty treatments and self-care. Additionally, Mui Xu and Bi Bao are known as early “battlefield order closers” in the online business world.



Mui Xu owns a shop that sells fashion and cosmetic products, and her endorsements have been well-received by consumers. However, since 2024, some of her products, such as sunscreen, have been the subject of controversy on social media. While some users found the products satisfactory, others pointed out anomalies in the packaging, ingredient list, and effectiveness.

Mui Xu did not address these concerns at the time and continued selling her products. Recently, however, netizens noticed that her shopping cart on TikTok displays “No products available,” and some videos and images promoting her products have also been removed.

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