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NEWS: 🎭 The Shocking Case of Hong Ty: A Romance Scam That Fooled 1,600+ Men

By Jonathan Orbuda @ilovetansyong

NEWS: Shocking Case Hong Romance Scam That Fooled 1,600+

 The internet is filled with stories of romance, connection, and sometimes… deceit. But none perhaps as shocking—and deeply disturbing—as the recent case of Hong Ty, a man from China who posed as a woman and scammed over 1,600 men through fake romantic relationships.

Yes, you read that right. This isn’t your typical catfishing story. This is on another level entirely.

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đŸ•ľ️ Who Is Hong Ty?

NEWS: Shocking Case Hong Romance Scam That Fooled 1,600+

Hong Ty, also referred to as Hong Ti, is a biological male from Nanjing, China, who went viral in July 2025 for orchestrating one of the largest romance scams to ever hit the internet. He allegedly pretended to be a woman, using feminine disguises, wigs, and silicone body props to create an online persona that was convincing enough to emotionally and sexually manipulate hundreds of unsuspecting men.

Over time, he engaged in intimate video calls, some of which reportedly led to real-life encounters, which he secretly recorded and later shared or sold without the victims' consent.

NEWS: Shocking Case Hong Romance Scam That Fooled 1,600+

đŸŽĽ Secret Recordings and Emotional Manipulation

According to reports, Hong Ty was not just playing a game of flirtation. He strategically built relationships, gained the trust of men, and once they were emotionally invested—or worse, sexually engaged—he recorded these moments using hidden cameras or screen recordings.

Authorities discovered a massive archive of digital material, lists of victims, detailed notes, and props used for impersonation. What makes this even more horrifying is that some victims may have been exposed to health risks, with unverified rumors circulating about the possible transmission of HIV.

NEWS: Shocking Case Hong Romance Scam That Fooled 1,600+

đŸ§  A Master Manipulator or a Tragic Mind?

The case has sparked heated debates not just in China, but also in Vietnam and across Southeast Asia. Many netizens are shocked by how one person could deceive so many. But beyond the deception lies a bigger conversation: how vulnerable people can be when they’re looking for connection online.

Hong Ty knew how to play into emotional gaps—the need for affection, intimacy, and companionship. And that’s perhaps the most heartbreaking part of all: that hundreds of people believed they had found someone who cared, only to discover it was all a calculated lie.

đŸš¨ What Can We Learn?

This scandal is a wake-up call for anyone navigating relationships in the digital age.

  • Verify before you trust. Especially when it comes to meeting someone online, always take steps to ensure the person is who they say they are.
  • Don’t ignore red flags. If something feels off, it probably is.
  • Protect your privacy. Be cautious when sharing intimate content or having video calls with someone you don’t fully know.
  • Report suspicious behavior. Authorities and platforms need your help to stop scams like this from spreading.

Some of her victims:

NEWS: Shocking Case Hong Romance Scam That Fooled 1,600+
NEWS: Shocking Case Hong Romance Scam That Fooled 1,600+
NEWS: Shocking Case Hong Romance Scam That Fooled 1,600+

Let this be a reminder to stay vigilant. Trust takes time. And while the digital world opens doors to beautiful relationships, it also hides dark corners we must be brave enough to navigate wisely.

Wigs, Scams, and Parodies: The Internet's Wild Obsession with Hong Ty


NEWS: Shocking Case Hong Romance Scam That Fooled 1,600+

What makes the Hong Ty scandal even more surreal is how quickly it transformed from a cautionary tale into a pop culture phenomenon. Within days of the story breaking, parody videos flooded TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube, with content creators mimicking her exaggerated mannerisms, voice, and online persona. Memes emerged, catchphrases were coined, and the internet turned a scandal into satire. Even drag queens and performers in local bars began impersonating "Hong Ty", turning her into a full-blown act. Her “character” is now being portrayed with wigs, oversized sunglasses, and props, reenacting dramatic fake love scenes for laughs—turning a scam artist into a stage diva. 

NEWS: Shocking Case Hong Romance Scam That Fooled 1,600+

This ironic twist has left people divided. On one hand, some see the humor as a way of processing the shock, reclaiming power through parody, and warning others through satire. On the other, critics argue that turning such a traumatic story into entertainment risks minimizing the pain of the victims—many of whom were emotionally manipulated and publicly humiliated. Regardless of where one stands, one thing is clear: Hong Ty has become a bizarre symbol of the internet age—where identity, deception, and fame intersect in unexpected and unsettling ways.

NEWS: Shocking Case Hong Romance Scam That Fooled 1,600+

WATCH MY PARODY

As someone who’s active online and values emotional connection, this story hit hard. It’s painful to think of how many people were manipulated, violated, and betrayed by someone they trusted. The case of Hong Ty is not just about fraud—it’s about how easily we can be deceived when we let our guard down in the name of love.

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