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From the inappropriate remarks of "LOVELYZ"
「LOVELYZ」の不適切発言騒動から
「LOVELYZ」の不適切発言騒動から
LOVELYZ's side responds to controversy over inappropriate remarks: "We were careless during the conversation... sorry for causing concern"
Korean girl group LOVELYZ apologized for making inappropriate remarks during a live stream, but netizens have been expressing mixed opinions about the remarks.
The LOVELYZ inappropriate remarks controversy occurred on the 3rd. Member Mijoo streamed a personal broadcast on Naver's V app to interact with fans.
During the broadcast, Mijoo was at a loss for words when she saw malicious comments from netizens.
At that time, someone made an inappropriate remark, saying, "That XX, why are you doing XXX alone?"
Mijoo was surprised and turned around, and the image of her calling out the member's name was streamed as it was, and the video quickly spread online.
The video became a hot topic online again on the 4th, a day later, and the agency made its position clear.
Lovelyz said, "The incident occurred while the members were resting after their promotion in Japan yesterday.
"We were having a normal conversation and the situation inadvertently occurred. We apologize for causing concern to our fans and we will be more careful in the future."
Netizens have since been divided on the issue.
Some netizens have responded by saying, "Making inappropriate comments during a broadcast was a mistake, but it is completely understandable."
And that's because some have suggested that Mijoo looked surprised at the thoughtless malicious comments and that someone who saw this made her make the remarks in anger.
Mijoo revealed that the malicious comments continued to be posted during the broadcast.
Other netizens have pointed out that while it was a situation that made one want to get angry, it was wrong for such comments to come out during a broadcast.
LOVELYZ will hold a solo concert, "LOVELYZ 3 in Winter Land," from the 14th to the 17th of this month at the Yonsei University Auditorium in Seoul.
I go to YouTube to watch Lovelyz's performance. I read through all the articles about girl groups so as not to miss anything.
But when it comes to music, I'm too busy chasing the latest hits and popular groups.
Lately, I only watch Lovelyz a little when they make a comeback.
It's like they haven't penetrated the world I imagined enough, or maybe they haven't quite captured the trends and trends of the times.
Their performances have been making me feel that way ever since.
I can't help but wonder if they're turning into a nostalgic group of girls who never seem to make any progress.
Increasingly, I watch their new songs two or three times and then never see them again.
It's times like these when I re-watch their performances from when they debuted. I come back to reality with a sigh of relief, thinking how great their performances were around that time (2014-2015).
When I listen to music by BLACKPINK and IZ*ONE, I feel relieved at the potential of K-POP.
It's no wonder that the number of fans of these girls is increasing.
After the old-fashioned performance of "Run Through Time," GFRIEND's song and performance of "sunrise" shows how well they capture the "newness and potential of K-POP," and I'm even impressed that it's "amazing."
In the midst of all this, Lovelyz was caught up in a commotion after making inappropriate comments on Vlive.
One of the members overreacted to malicious comments made by fans (internet users) on Vlive.
It seems that Mijoo was so surprised that she turned around and called out the member's name.
Vlive has become a popular tool that creates close connections with fans. However, since it is a direct line of communication (words) with fans, it also has the potential for trouble.
This recent incident is heartbreaking.
Many of the comments that appear on the Vlive screen are exchanges of affection and support between the members and their fans.
If used well, it is a tool that can deepen the bond with fans.
However, there are also malicious haters on the internet who bare their fangs and invade.
It also carries a certain amount of risk.
The charm that Lovelyz shows on stage is "purity and innocence."
Many Lovelyz fans would have wanted to enjoy the same feeling on Vlive as they do on stage, and the members of Lovelyz must have chosen their words with that in mind, but for the haters, it seems their aim was to undermine that kind of friendly interaction.
One member of Lovelyz was probably taken in by surprise.
However, once something comes out of your mouth, it can't be taken back.
The only way they can make up for this negative aspect is through their pop music performances.
All it takes is one clean hit song and one good performance to blow away that feeling of unease.
We look forward to Lovelyz's comeback performance.
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