A short clip suddenly went viral on social media showing a young woman in a blue uniform, supposedly from a well-known electronics supermarket chain in Vietnam. She performs an impressive vertical split right in the middle of the store aisle. The footage quickly racked up tens of thousands of reactions and mixed comments, leaving netizens stunned.


Shocking Vertical Split Stunt in Electronics Store
In no time, the video posted by an account named “Tú Linh” spread like wildfire. The setting is the refrigerator display area of a large electronics retailer, with rows of neatly arranged products.
The girl in the clip has a beautiful face and a perfect figure, wearing a blue T-shirt and black shorts that closely resemble the brand’s signature colors. What made the clip explode online was the moment she suddenly performs a sharp, skillful vertical split right next to a displayed refrigerator.


The overly sexy and unconventional move by the “employee” left viewers wide-eyed, sparking endless comments and shares.
Thousands of comments flooded in under the clip, with opinions divided. Supporters praised the girl’s beauty and flexibility. On the other hand, many doubted the clip’s authenticity, suspecting it was just a clickbait stunt by a TikToker rather than a real store employee.

Some blunt comments called it “AI” or “fake,” questioning the brand’s policies: “Which store lets employees dress and act like this?” They argued the behavior was unprofessional and damaging to the brand’s image.
The Alarming Truth Behind Brand Impersonation for Profit
A closer look at the clip reveals many suspicious details. Although the uniform’s color resembles the famous brand’s blue, the text on the girl’s T-shirt is not the official logo. This proves she is not a real employee but someone deliberately wearing a similar uniform to cause confusion and grab attention.
The girl’s flawless face is the biggest clue that the clip might be AI-generated or digitally altered. “Tú Linh’s” features are too perfect, almost programmed to fit an ideal visual standard. The split pose looks unnatural. Many netizens believe this beautiful girl is likely a virtual model created by artificial intelligence.

It’s clear this is not a real employee’s video but a dark marketing trick carefully staged. The scammers know the power of “hot girl” appeal and the influence of national brands. They created a fake character wearing a similar uniform to exploit public trust in the brand. This creates a “visual trap” that easily convinces viewers.
The provocative stunt generated massive viral effects. The initial goal was to get likes and followers for the “Tú Linh” account, turning it into a high-value profile. Once the account gains a large following, scammers can switch to other profit methods like selling the account or promoting shady ads.
This scheme is more than just a social media prank, it causes serious consequences. The brand suffers heavy damage, its image twisted into something “sexualized,” losing credibility and customer goodwill. Consumers get misled, trusting false info from fake accounts.
The “hot girl” vertical split clip is just one example of how AI and digital effects are abused for illegal profit. It’s a warning about technology being used to stage, impersonate, and manipulate viewers’ minds. Be a smart consumer, stay cool-headed, stay alert, and always verify content on social media.