Social media's double-edged sword hits hard in stories like Rosy Neha Singh's—it starts fun but spirals fast. From Sonpur, Bihar, now in Ranchi, this beautician pursued cooking, opening a litti-chicken stall and posting videos on @foodmakeoverranchi to draw customers. Her looks sparked 'Russian?' comments, so she joked in Bihari dialect: pure local, not foreign. Boom—viral as 'Bihar's Russian girl.' Initial buzz thrilled, but trolls invaded with abuse, vloggers demanded collabs, refusals fueled hate.
Offline, drunks and selfie-seekers disrupted her prime-spot business, forcing closure. In her Aajtak chat, Rosy's raw: "Viral means success? It burdened me." She chased views, lost peace—family clueless on monetization. It echoes my own minor online mishaps; fame's allure hides toxicity. In my view, platforms need better safeguards. Rosy's plea: no views, just quiet work. Heartbreaking yet relatable—reminder to create mindfully.
TL;DR
- Rosy Neha Singh from Sonpur Bihar worked as beautician in Ranchi while pursuing cooking passion to supplement income.
- Opened litti-chicken stall and posted short videos on social media to attract local customers.
- Followers commented on appearance asking if Russian or foreign, prompting humorous video in Bihari dialect clarifying pure Bihari origins.
- Video went viral leading to popular online tag as Bihar's 'Russian girl' with surge in likes shares comments.
- Encouraged more similar content but engagement turned negative with trolls posting personal attacks inappropriate remarks.
- Vloggers approached for collaborations at stall; refusals or unavailability led to further online trolling.
- Harassment extended offline with people visiting stall to disturb take selfies rather than buy food.
- Intoxicated individuals and stalkers made normal operations impossible despite prime location forcing stall closure.
- In interview Rosy regretted chasing views saying viral fame became unbearable burden contrary to success perceptions.
- Expressed desire for quiet life without trouble admitting mistake in promoting shop through content losing peace.

