蔡阿嘎’s Former Employee: Brand Mistakenly Contacts Her After Fallout
A Taiwanese brand recently sent a business proposal addressed to “Hi Laura,” seemingly unaware that Laura, formerly an employee of popular YouTuber Tsai Aga, is no longer affiliated with him, sparking a public response from the content creator.
Tsai Aga shared a screenshot of the email on his social media accounts, highlighting the misdirected correspondence. The brand was seeking to collaborate with Tsai Aga’s wife, known as “Erbo,” and requested Laura’s assistance in confirming pricing and cooperation details. Tsai Aga responded to the inquiry with a wry message, stating he would forward the email to his lawyer.
“I thought everyone in Taiwan knew about the former employee news,” Tsai Aga remarked in a subsequent post, expressing his surprise that companies were still attempting to contact Laura directly. Social media users reacted with disbelief, with some commenting that the brand appeared out of touch and others questioning the company’s internet connectivity.
The incident occurs amidst ongoing legal disputes between Tsai Aga and Laura, who is accused of embezzling company funds. Recent reports indicate Tsai Aga’s attempt to recover assets through a court-ordered auction resulted in a loss of 4,700 New Taiwan dollars, covering legal and administrative fees.
Following the failed asset recovery, some online commenters questioned Tsai Aga’s employee compensation practices, suggesting low wages may have contributed to Laura’s alleged actions. Tsai Aga responded to these claims with a terse “Oh, is that so?” on his Instagram story, according to reports.
The criminal case against Laura remains ongoing, with Tsai Aga stating that while recovering funds through civil proceedings appears unlikely, he intends to pursue criminal charges to ensure accountability.
