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MEMES OF SISTER HONG POPPING UP FROM THAI AMULETS TO TOYS

‘Sister Hong’ Everywhere Now – From Thai Amulets To Toys, Netizens Say Cannot Escape Liao

Wah, if you still blur about who this “Sister Hong” is, you really living under a rock sia. Internet these few weeks kena spammed with that super drama stare. But hor, behind the meme got real juicy tea — this ‘lady’ actually is a man, involved in one of the biggest online scandals in China.

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Man Becomes Unstoppable Viral Icon

According to media, this man posed as a woman and allegedly cheated over 1,600 men, making them believe they in some relationship. Some even say he got them to send money, gifts, and “sincere love”. The whole scandal exploded when people started exposing the truth online.

From Scandal To Meme Star Overnight

Now “Sister Hong” got her own line of memes, stickers, fan-made figurines and even parody toys selling in night markets. People photoshop her into movie posters, marriage ads, and some even say she should get her own Netflix series.

Some netizens joke say she is China’s “most iconic ex-girlfriend”. Whatever name they give, she confirm go viral already lah — people even dressing up like her for fun on TikTok.

Internet Laugh Until Stomach Cramp

“Bro I kena ghosted by my ex, but at least he not Sister Hong,” one guy commented. Another wrote, “Now I trust no one online unless they show IC, passport and fingerprint.”

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This scandal become joke until even Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia also sibei kaypoh liao. From temple jokes to toilet graffiti, Sister Hong face everywhere. Got meme say: “Trust issues? Blame Sister Hong.”

Moral of the story? Not all red flags look like red flags — sometimes they wear fake eyelashes and call you ‘darling’ while scamming your bank account.

From Thai Amulet To Viral Meme

Then slowly, people start sharing pics online, make funny captions, remix her into memes — now you scroll TikTok, got people dressing up as her for laughs, or doing POV videos like “Sister Hong when she catch you owe temple donation.”

Even in Singapore and Malaysia, she become popular liao — some say she the next “meme queen”, after Sadako and Annabelle. Difference is, this one people really worship one.

Netizens Both Scared And Addicted

One person say, “I laugh until stomach cramp, but I also scared she come find me at night.” Another commented, “Now even my ah ma know who is Sister Hong.”

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With so many versions popping up — toys, collectibles, keychains — even kids also start to recognise her. “My son say he want the red lady toy. I dunno to laugh or to go temple wash eyes,” one mum posted.

Some say this trend show how internet really can take anything and make it go viral, even a temple figure. Others also warn: don’t play play。

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