YouTuber with millions of views, Alyssa, not only gains fame through her usual appearance but also possesses a positive energy that makes her a “money magnet” in the content creation industry.
This well-known figure has gained recognition as a YouTuber, continuously expanding her business through various channels, including launching online courses and selling products through commercial platforms. Recently, Alyssa attracted attention when she received a sponsorship from a bikini brand, directly modeling while showcasing eye-catching images. However, many internet users have raised concerns that she may have “exaggerated her assets” to promote the brand.


In the advertising photos, the female YouTuber showcases three different bikini sets, flaunting her alluring curves.
Some designs feature traditional elements with a daring twist, creating an eye-catching effect. Despite her modesty in stating that she “only has a size A cup,” once she donned the bikini, the effect was undeniable, leaving viewers in awe. She even candidly revealed that wearing these sets has made her feel more attractive, leading to a noticeable increase in her appeal. However, after the advertisement video and images were released, many netizens expressed skepticism about the authenticity of her “assets.”

In response to the criticism, Alyssa clarified in her post that there were no surgical changes made, but rather a natural change in her body shape. The YouTuber asserted that her curves are still naturally flexible. Depending on her diet, training, and even the time of the month, her size may vary. She also shared that the choice of swimwear or bikini design can greatly influence the perceived effect, but this doesn’t mean that she is lying or misleading.

The situation has divided internet users into two camps of opinion. One side argues that Alyssa is cleverly using her image to promote her brand without crossing any lines. The other side criticizes her for creating unrealistic standards, dubbing it “distorting reality” to continue selling products.