Phyu Phyu Htwe

She initially gained fame in 2017 after a video of her performing a backbend on stage at her university's festival went viral on Facebook.

The video brought her widespread notoriety and sparked significant criticism on social media, with many deeming her performance inappropriate for a woman and contrary to traditional cultural norms.

[9] In 2018, she took on her first film role in De Pwal Kyan Mal, starring alongside Sitt Naing.

During times of limited artistic opportunities, she assisted forgotten and older actors and entertainers by including them in her advertisement shoots, providing them with financial support.

[16][17][18] Some criticized her donation activities as mere publicity stunts for the camera, with the intent of boosting her follower count.

She only responded after her fans urged her to do so, briefly posting a profile picture featuring the three-finger salute in support of restoring democracy.

This remark, along with her posting dancing videos during the coup era, made her the target of social boycotts and a public punishment movement.

In the ad, she was portrayed dressed in the style of detained State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi and acting as a shaman who heals with lies.

Moreover, the script's dialogue included the phrases "79" and "leave it", which many social media users criticized as deliberate references to Aung San Suu Kyi's age, as she is currently 79 years old.

The local armed PDF force, Black Hero UG, issued a statement warning that they would not forgive her for this action.