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By Jessica Morgan | Staff Reporter - February 26, 2026

NEW YORK — A 36-year-old woman was detained by TSA agents at JFK International Airport on Tuesday after security scanners flagged a suitcase containing over $47,000 in cash. When questioned about the origin of the money, her unusual answer — and the ring on her finger — sparked a commotion that has since gone viral on social media with over 12 million views.

Victoria Chen, 36, was returning home after a weekend trip to Atlantic City when Transportation Security Administration officers pulled her aside for additional screening at Terminal 4.

"The X-ray showed a large amount of currency in her carry-on luggage," said a TSA official who spoke on condition of anonymity. "That automatically triggers secondary inspection. We see it occasionally with casino winners, but the amount was significant enough that we needed to ask questions."

What happened next has turned Chen into an unlikely internet celebrity — and sparked a nationwide hunt for a mysterious piece of jewelry she credits for her windfall.

$47,000 In Cash: "Where Did This Come From?"

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According to witnesses, Chen remained calm as TSA agents examined the neatly bundled stacks of $100 bills in her carry-on bag.

"The agent asked her, 'Ma'am, can you explain where this money came from?'" recalled David Hernandez, 42, a software engineer who was waiting in the security line nearby. "She just smiled and said, 'I won it at the casino. Three days of the best luck I've ever had in my life.'"

When the agent pressed for more details, Chen held up her right hand and pointed to an unusual silver ring with a gold creature on it.

"She said, 'You want to know my secret? It's this ring. I've worn it every single day for the past 6 months. Ever since I put it on, my life completely changed.'"

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"What Ring?" — The Moment Everything Changed

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That's when things got interesting.

"A woman behind me in line overheard and said, 'Wait, what ring? Can I see it?'" Hernandez recalled. "Then another person asked. Then another. Within about two minutes, there were maybe 15 people crowded around this woman, all trying to get a look at her ring."

Multiple passengers began recording on their phones.

"She was showing everyone the ring, explaining that it's called a 'Pixiu' — some kind of ancient Chinese luck symbol," said Amanda Torres, 29, who captured one of the videos that has since gone viral on TikTok. "She said she was $34,000 in debt before she started wearing it. Now she had $47,000 in cash in her suitcase."

TSA officers quickly intervened to disperse the growing crowd.

"They moved her to a private screening area," Torres said. "But by then, probably 10 different people had already recorded videos. I posted mine that night. By morning, it had 2 million views."

From $34,000 In Debt To $47,000 In Cash — Her Story

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We tracked down Victoria Chen for an exclusive interview. She agreed to share her full story.

"Six months ago, I was a mess," Chen admitted. "I had $34,000 in credit card debt. My car had just been repossessed. I was behind on rent. I was fighting with my husband every single day about money. I honestly didn't know how I was going to survive."

Chen said she stumbled across the Pixiu Ring while scrolling through her phone late one night.

"I couldn't sleep because I was so stressed about bills. I was just mindlessly scrolling, and I saw this article about ancient Chinese wealth symbols. It mentioned this creature called the Pixiu — apparently Chinese royalty wore it for thousands of years to attract wealth and protect against bad luck."

She found a ring featuring the Pixiu symbol for under $40.

"I thought, 'Why not?' I'd wasted more money on lottery tickets that month. At least this was a nice piece of jewelry."

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"Within 2 Weeks, Strange Things Started Happening"

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Chen says she started wearing the ring every day, following the traditional feng shui rules she had read about — middle finger, with the Pixiu head facing outward.

"I didn't really expect anything to happen. But within two weeks, I started noticing things."

  Week 1: Found $200 in an old jacket she hadn't worn in years.

   Week 2: Received unexpected call that she was owed $1,400 from overpaid taxes in 2019.

  Week 3: Husband got a job offer paying $22,000 more than his current salary.

  Week 4: Her sister repaid a $3,000 loan Chen had written off years ago.

  Month 2: Won $800 on a scratch ticket — her first lottery win ever.  

Month 3: Received inheritance from uncle she barely knew — $12,000.

"I know how it sounds," Chen said. "I'm not a superstitious person. I have a degree in finance. But the numbers don't lie. In 6 months, I went from $34,000 in debt to being completely debt-free with money in the bank."

"My husband went from being skeptical to being a believer. He bought his own Pixiu bracelet. He says our whole 'energy' has changed."

The Atlantic City Trip That Changed Everything

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With their finances finally stable, Chen and her husband decided to celebrate with a weekend trip to Atlantic City — their first vacation in over 3 years.

"I almost didn't go to the casino. I'm not really a gambler," Chen said. "But my husband convinced me to try a few slot machines. I made sure I was wearing my Pixiu Ring."

What happened next defied all odds.

"First night, I won $4,200 on a slot machine. I'd never won more than $50 before in my life."

"Second night, I won $8,500 at blackjack. The dealer couldn't believe it. Other players started asking to sit next to me."

"Third night, I hit a progressive jackpot. $34,300."

Chen's total winnings for the weekend: $47,000 — almost the exact amount of debt she had been drowning in just 6 months earlier.

"The casino paid me in cash. They offered a check, but I wanted to feel that money in my hands. I wanted to see it. After everything I'd been through, I needed it to feel real."

She packed the cash carefully in her carry-on bag for the flight home.

"I never thought it would cause such a scene at the airport. But honestly? I'm glad it did. Because now I get to share this with everyone."

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12 Million Views: The Video That Broke The Internet

Amanda Torres's TikTok video of the airport incident has now been viewed over 12 million times. The hashtag #PixiuRing has accumulated over 47 million views across TikTok and Instagram.

"I've never had a video blow up like this," Torres said. "My phone was crashing from all the notifications. Everyone wanted to know one thing: where can I get that ring?"

Comment sections exploded with people sharing their own Pixiu Ring experiences:

@moneymanifesting_michelle:"I ordered one after seeing this video. 11 days later, I got a promotion I didn't even apply for. $15K raise. I'm shaking."

@skepticalsteve_42:"Bought one to prove it was BS. First week: found out my deceased aunt left me $6,200 in a forgotten savings account. I don't know what to believe anymore."

@vegasbaby_jen:"Wore mine to Vegas last weekend. Won $3,400 at slots. I've gone to Vegas 6 times before and never won more than $200. This ring is DIFFERENT."

@debtfree_diana:"6 weeks wearing the Pixiu Ring: paid off my car loan, got a tax refund I wasn't expecting, AND my husband got a bonus. Total 'found' money: $11,400. This is insane."

What Is The Pixiu? The 5,000-Year-Old Secret Explained

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To understand why so many people are reporting similar experiences, we consulted Dr. James Liu, a professor of East Asian Cultural Studies at NYU.

"The Pixiu is one of the most powerful symbols in Chinese feng shui tradition," Dr. Liu explained. "It dates back over 5,000 years. In mythology, the Pixiu is a creature with an insatiable appetite for gold and silver — but it has no way to expel what it consumes."

"This is why it became a symbol of wealth accumulation. The Pixiu only takes in — it never lets go. Chinese emperors, wealthy merchants, and aristocrats wore Pixiu amulets for centuries to attract and protect their wealth."

But Dr. Liu says there's also a psychological component that modern science supports.

"When you wear a symbol of abundance and good fortune, it changes your mindset. You become more alert to opportunities. You make different decisions. You project different energy to the people around you. Studies have shown that people who carry 'lucky charms' actually perform better on tasks — not because of magic, but because of increased confidence."

"Whether you view it as ancient wisdom or modern psychology, the result is the same: people who wear the Pixiu seem to attract more wealth and opportunity into their lives."

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The Ancient Rules:How Victoria Wears Her Ring

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Chen says she followed specific traditional rules for wearing her Pixiu Ring — and believes this is key to the results.

1. Wear it on your middle finger — In feng shui tradition, the middle finger connects to the heart meridian, symbolizing balance and wealth flow.

2. Position the Pixiu head facing outward — The creature should face away from your body (toward your pinky), symbolically standing guard and drawing wealth toward you.

3. Never let others wear your ring — The Pixiu bonds with its owner. Letting others wear it can disrupt its protective energy.

4. Wear it consistently — Chen wears her ring every day without exception. "The more you wear it, the stronger the bond," she says.

"A lot of people buy these rings and don't see results because they don't follow the traditional rules," Chen said. "The direction matters. The finger matters. I was very careful to do it right."

The Exact Ring  Victoria Chen Was Wearing

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We asked Chen to identify the specific ring she was wearing. She confirmed it's the Pixiu Ring™ — crafted from genuine Tibetan silver with a hand-carved golden Pixiu guardian and ancient prosperity mantras inscribed inside the band.

"This is the exact one," she confirmed. "I've looked at a lot of Pixiu rings since then, and most of them are cheap knockoffs. This one has the traditional mantras on the inside and the craftsmanship is beautiful. That's what I was drawn to."

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Frequently Asked Questions

"Is this legitimate or some kind of scam?"

 The Pixiu Ring is a physical piece of jewelry based on 5,000 years of Chinese cultural tradition. Whether you believe in feng shui or see it as a psychological tool for focusing on abundance, the ring itself is real, beautifully crafted, and comes with a 90-day money-back guarantee. You can return it for any reason.

"Does it actually work?"

Thousands of people report positive changes after wearing the Pixiu Ring. Whether those changes come from ancient energy, psychological priming, or simply increased awareness of opportunities, the results speak for themselves. The 90-day guarantee lets you test it yourself with zero risk.

"What finger should I wear it on?"

 According to feng shui tradition, the middle finger of either hand — with the Pixiu head facing outward (toward your pinky). This is how Victoria Chen wears hers.

"What if it doesn't fit?"

The Pixiu Ring™ features an adjustable design that fits most finger sizes comfortably. If you're not satisfied for any reason, the 90-day guarantee has you covered.

"Is this cultural appropriation?"

Chinese feng shui masters have been sharing this wisdom globally for centuries. The artisans who craft these rings benefit directly from sales. Wearing the Pixiu is appreciation of an ancient tradition, not appropriation.

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UPDATE:  Demand Surges After Story Goes Viral

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Since this story first broke, demand for the Pixiu Ring™ has increased by over 800%, according to the manufacturer.

"We've never seen anything like this," said a company spokesperson. "We're selling out faster than we can restock. We're trying to keep up, but at this rate, we may have to limit orders."

For readers who want to try the ring for themselves, the company is currently offering a 70% discount while supplies last, plus a 90-day money-back guarantee.

We reached out to Victoria Chen one final time for any last thoughts.

"I know some people will think I'm crazy. That's fine. Six months ago, I was $34,000 in debt, my marriage was falling apart, and I cried myself to sleep most nights. Now I have $47,000 in cash, zero debt, and I just booked a vacation to Italy with my husband — the first real vacation we've taken in 5 years."

She held up her hand to show the Pixiu Ring still on her finger.

"Whatever you want to call it — luck, energy, psychology, ancient wisdom — something changed when I put this ring on. And I'm never taking it off."

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    Jennifer M.
    I was AT JFK that day. I saw the crowd forming. Didn't know what was happening at first. My husband grabbed the video on his phone. When I saw it blow up on TikTok later I couldn't believe it. I ordered a ring that same night. Arrived 4 days ago. Already found $340 in an old PayPal account I forgot existed. 👀
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      Robert T.
      Jennifer M. Wait you were actually there?? That's crazy. Did you see the cash in the suitcase?
      287 1 day ago
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      Jennifer M.
      Robert T. Not directly, but someone near the front said they saw stacks of cash. The TSA agents looked pretty shocked. She was so calm about it though, like it was totally normal 😂
      412 1 day ago
    • Marcus D. avatar
      Marcus D.
      Financial advisor here. I've spent my whole career telling people there's no such thing as "luck" — just good planning. But I bought one of these rings as a joke to prove a point to my wife. Three weeks later: new client signs $40K contract out of nowhere, got a refund check from the IRS for $2,100 I didn't know I was owed, and my brother-in-law finally paid back $5K he's owed me since 2019. I... don't know what to think anymore.
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      • Karen W. avatar
        Karen W.
        Marcus D. THIS. My husband is a CPA and said the same thing. Now he wears one too after what happened to us last month 😂
        543 2 days ago
    • Lisa R. avatar
      Lisa R.
      Okay so I HAD to comment. I've been wearing my Pixiu ring for 2 months. Last weekend I went to Vegas with my girlfriends. WON $8,400 AT SLOTS. I've been to Vegas probably 15 times in my life and never won more than a few hundred. My friends couldn't believe it. They all ordered rings on the flight home 😭✈️💰
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      Deborah S.
      Just ordered one for me and one for my daughter. At this price with a 90-day guarantee, there's literally no risk. Will report back!!! 🙏🤞
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        Ashley S.
        Deborah S. Mom!!! You didn't tell me you ordered one for me too!! 😭💗 Love you
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    • Michelle L. avatar
      Michelle L.
      I'm Chinese American and my grandmother used to tell me about Pixiu when I was little. She always wore one. That woman lived to 97 and never had money problems a day in her life. When I saw this video I immediately ordered one. It's real, people. This is ancient wisdom that actually works. 🐉
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        David K.
        Michelle L. This is what I was looking for. If actual Chinese families have used this for generations, that tells me everything I need to know. Ordered.
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    • Amanda H. avatar
      Amanda H.
      UPDATE: I commented here 3 weeks ago when I first ordered. I was $19,000 in credit card debt. Since wearing the ring: Got unexpected insurance settlement $4,200. Husband's overtime kicked in $2,800. Found buyer for old furniture $900. Mom randomly gave us $2,000 "just because." That's $9,900 in 3 WEEKS. I'm crying as I type this. 😭
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