As it is known, over the past time, VCS has been heavily criticized by the Vietnamese League of Legends community. The incident has begun to rekindle the group after the tournament announced the new season, but the stadium was still only in the … rumors. Next, the incident began to be more serious when the VCS BTC announced a series of names that would work in the Spring Tournament 2024 but lacked many important names such as the BLV couple Hoang Luan – Van Tung or MC Minh Nghi, Mai Dora. The incident reached the peak after the MC Remind's incident in the interview with Beanj recently.
MC Remind made a mistake in the beanj interview
As is known, after the female MC Remind read the name Beanj (Taki) twice, the VCS community no longer restrained. On many forums, the posts are questioned whether the young female MC is suitable for the job or not, as well as the negative ideas about the quality of the BLV – MC of VCS this season, as “mushrooms after rain”. Most of the comments acknowledged that this was the second consecutive year MC Remind worked at VCS. But not only the wrong reading but even her guidance is not really attractive enough.
Many opinions expressed doubts and negative about the expertise of the female MC
In the midst of the wave of protest, many people also recalled the “seniors” of MC Remind as MC Minh Nghi and most recently MC Mai Dora. While MC Mai Dora spoke out to defend the young colleague when sharing the memories of the time when she was working as well as the attack, MC Minh Nghi definitely put herself from all the dramas. In a recent post, MC Minh Nghi was half joking half: “Don't summon children in MC topics anymore. Tha baby!”.
MC Minh Nghi resolutely put himself away from the drama
Obviously, both MC Minh Nghi and MC Mai Dora understood the harshness of the work, especially as an MC in an environment where people on stage and audiences watched through wave channels with close interaction, much more directly than MCs in other fields. Not to mention, both female MCs also more or less experienced negative opinions from the community. The recent moves of the two female MCs can be considered to help somewhat soothing the situation, and also to avoid herself and colleagues and juniors who are awkward.
Both Minh Nghi and Mai Dora have spoken out about the incident
Currently, the talks around the quality of the MC – BLV of the tournament are still attracting the attention of Vietnamese Legends fans. And perhaps, only insiders can find the best direction for themselves.