The Netflix crime documentary "Tinder Scam King" reveals the true face of Simon Leviev, a scumbag who disguises himself as the son of Israel's diamond king, but the person concerned cheekily says that he is just a single man looking for lonely girls in dating apps. The Netflix documentary "Vegan Scum: Fame, Fraud, Fugitives", this time featuring a highly educated beauty, Sarma Melngailis. She gave up being a financial talent to learn to be a chef, founded the world's first vegan fine dining restaurant in New York, and became a social place where celebrities in the city flocked, but later became a prisoner for her gambling husband Anthony Strangis.

Vegan Scum slaps the idea that "vegetarianism is a good person, veganism is a saint." The most ridiculous thing is that the $6 million couple was tracked down and arrested for using their credit card to order pancakes to take out during their absconding, which not only broke the image established over the years, but also became the object of media ridicule. Crepes, which are regarded as junk food, pierce the hypocritical "wolf skin" of celebrities.
Perhaps because the vegan world has a strong sense of morality and elitism, it has turned the commonplace in the real world into absurd farce. Why the heroine looks at the husband of no one, but can discover many human weaknesses, as well as the dilemma of women in the new era: on the surface there is a lot of freedom in love, in fact, the more freedom there is, the less choice, chasing the impossible ideal object eventually becomes a cheater's lunch. "Tinder Fraud King" is blunt and frank, and "Vegan Scum" euphemistically breaks the modern people's desire for one false scam after another.