This is one of those viral “meaning of body hair” posts that oversimplifies things a lot.
A few stray chin hairs in women are extremely common and, by themselves, don’t automatically “mean” anything specific. They can happen because of normal genetics, aging, or hormone sensitivity in hair follicles. Some people naturally grow a few coarse hairs on the chin or upper lip even with completely typical hormone levels.
Sometimes increased facial hair can be associated with hormonal conditions like higher androgen sensitivity (for example in conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome), but that would usually come with other symptoms too—like irregular periods, acne, or noticeable changes in hair growth patterns over time, not just a couple of hairs.
So the image is basically taking a normal variation in human biology and implying a single dramatic explanation, which isn’t accurate.
If someone is noticing a sudden increase in facial hair or other changes that feel unusual for them, that’s when it might be worth checking in with a healthcare provider—but isolated chin hairs alone are usually just normal body variation.