Vietnam Man Caught Wearing Dozens of Women’s Underwear – His “Unique Hobby” Stuns the Internet
In a bizarre yet oddly humorous turn of events, a man in Vietnam has gone viral for all the wrong (or right?) reasons. A photo circulating online shows him being detained by authorities – not for drugs or violence – but for an unusual obsession with women’s lingerie.
According to online buzz, the man was reportedly caught with a stash of women’s underwear – not just in his possession, but also wearing them under his clothes. Eyewitness photos show the suspect being searched by police, revealing lacy black lingerie beneath his shirt and casual shorts.
His “Passion” Raised Eyebrows, But Also Laughs
Social media users across Southeast Asia exploded with laughter, disbelief, and endless jokes. One viral comment summed it up: “你的爱好是什么?他的爱好是去抓蝙蝠和收三角裤穿上!” (“What’s your hobby? His is catching bats and collecting thongs to wear!”)
Some users suggested he might be mentally unwell, while others speculated that he might just have a very refined personal taste. One Facebook commenter joked, “Don’t judge him too fast – he might be a fashion designer or aspiring lingerie model.”
Another netizen quipped: “搞不好他是卖原味内衣的网店老板!” – suggesting he might be behind those online stores that sell “pre-worn” garments.
Is It Fetish or Fashion?
The incident has sparked conversation about fetishes and personal freedom. While many laughed off the incident, some pointed out that society should be more open-minded – as long as no one is harmed.
At the time of writing, it is unclear if the man will face legal consequences or if he was simply detained for questioning. No official police statement has been released, leading many to assume the event was more embarrassing than criminal.
High-CPM Takeaway: Viral, Humorous, and Human
This strange but true case mixes humour with social commentary – touching on themes like mental health, fetishes, viral fashion, and unexpected criminal cases, all of which are high-CPM content magnets. As long as he didn’t commit theft or intrusion, the public seems more entertained than outraged.
After all, as one sarcastic commenter wrote: “他穿得比我还辣。” (“He dresses sexier than I do.”)