Alarming Allegations Target K-Pop Girl Group
On December 17, a troubling post surfaced on the Chinese social media platform Weibo, claiming that 12 out of 16 members of a K-Pop girl group performed during a concert while allegedly using s*x toys that were controlled remotely by affluent attendees. This shocking assertion has raised concerns among fans and industry observers.
The Weibo account, moderated by a user known as “Flying Beggar Gang Iron Vest,” stated:
“The Korean chaebols are getting more and more depraved. According to Korean paparazzi Adwan, during a certain concert, 12 members of a girl group had ‘electric toys’ inserted, and the remote controls were in the hands of the chaebols in the audience… This Adwan claims to be ‘Korea’s top paparazzi,’ holding a status similar to a well-known paparazzi figure in our country. He has previously exposed dozens of scandals in the Korean entertainment industry, so the public tends to believe his revelations are highly credible.”
Korean paparazzi Adwan revealed that at a concert, 12 of the 16 girl group members on stage were stuffed with “electronic toys”, and the remote controls were in the hands of the chaebols in the audience! The Korean entertainment industry is about to have another earthquake?? pic.twitter.com/QtB99ynHlt
— 奇聞百科 (@SteveLin0837) December 16, 2024
Unfounded Claims and Lack of Evidence
The post went on to suggest that “Adwan” would soon unveil a list of names before the New Year, hinting at additional “evidence.” However, the allegations are completely groundless and devoid of any reputable substantiation.
To begin with, there is no record of a journalist or paparazzi known as Adwan either in Korea or on globally recognized platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), where credible industry insiders typically communicate. This pivotal absence highlights the dubious nature of the allegations.
Furthermore, an edited video circulating online as supposed proof of the claims is easily identifiable as manipulated content, lacking any authentic correspondence to the allegations made.
Absurd Inconsistencies
Moreover, it is essential to note that no active K-Pop girl group currently consists of 16 members. This glaring inconsistency further exposes the fabricated premise of the entire narrative.
Virality of Misinformation
Despite the apparent lack of credibility, this rumor has rapidly gained alarming traction across Chinese social media, accumulating tens of thousands of likes and shares on Weibo, thus igniting rampant speculation and controversy.
Official Statements and Clarifications Needed
As of now, there has been no official confirmation, list, or substantiated evidence emerging that validates these claims. It is clear that this rumor serves as a malicious fabrication aimed at tarnishing the reputations of K-Pop girl groups and the broader entertainment industry.
Source: Koreaboo
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