In a series of recently shared photos, singer J97 appeared in a simple gray T-shirt, pants rolled up neatly, and barefoot as he joined local residents in cleaning up the streets of Hue after the floods. He helped collect trash, clear mud, and rearrange damaged belongings for the villagers. The photos quickly went viral on social media, drawing tens of thousands of comments and shares.

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Under the comment section, besides some negative opinions accusing him of “putting on a show” or “image washing,” many others expressed sympathy and support:

“Helping others is always a good thing. The past is the past — what matters is what he’s doing now.”

“Well, doing something good for society is already nice. No need to judge too harshly.”

“Everyone makes mistakes, but owning up and changing is what really counts.”

“Be fair — good deeds deserve recognition.”

Earlier, on November 7, the Hanoi Department of Culture and Sports had issued an administrative fine of 55 million VND and suspended J97’s performance activities for nine months. The penalty was considered strict, reflecting the authorities’ determination to uphold cultural and artistic standards.

Now, the image of J97 in his sportswear, sweating among the crowd, perhaps makes some people see him in a slightly different light.

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