Miss Grand International 2021 arrested for gummy ‘fiber’ fraud

Miss Grand International 2021 titleholder arrested for gummy ‘fiber’ fraud

/ 08:54 AM May 22, 2025

Miss Grand International 2021

Miss Grand International 2021 Nguyen Thuc Thuy Tien. Image: Instagram/@missgrandinternational

Vietnamese authorities have arrested a beauty queen and influencer for fraud after she promoted gummies she claimed were rich in fiber on her social media channels, the Public Security Newspaper reported.

Police said Monday, May 19, that Nguyen Thuc Thuy Tien was aware the fiber content of the candy was low, at just 0.935 percent.

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A former winner of the Thailand-based Miss Grand International beauty competition, Tien is a popular beauty queen in Vietnam who received a certificate of merit from the prime minister.

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Tien promoted Kera Supergreens Gummies along with fellow social media influencers Pham Quang Linh and Hang Du Muc.

Investigators said the product was the result of a joint venture between Tien and a company set up by the two other influencers.

Last December, Tien promoted the product with the other two as a healthy candy containing the equivalent of a plate of vegetables per gummy.

Investigators said the gummies contained 35 percent sorbitol, an artificial sweetener with laxative effects, along with undisclosed additives.

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Authorities said more than 135,000 packs had been sold to some 30,000 customers.

Tien gained popularity in Vietnam after winning the Bangkok beauty pageant in 2021 and received advertisement deals with brands. She became the first Vietnamese celebrity named as Dior’s Friend of the House in March.  /ra

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