NMIXX’s Lily Engages Fans in a Candid Livestream
Recently, NMIXX’s Lily hosted an insightful livestream titled LILY’s Lost The Plot #23: Wuthering Heights, during which she connected with fans for over two hours. A highlight of the broadcast was her thoughtful commentary on Emily Brontë’s classic novel, Wuthering Heights. Lily expressed admiration for the increasing incorporation of diverse perspectives, particularly those of people of color, in the modern interpretations of classical literature.
Challenging Hate Culture in Media Consumption
The discussion took a personal turn as Lily addressed a thought-provoking issue: the phenomenon of people who obsess over content they claim to despise.“Hate and love are on the same scale, just on different sides of the spectrum, ” she remarked. This led her to ponder the puzzling behavior of those who keep up with artists or creators they vehemently dislike.“If you hate an artist that much, why are you streaming them? Why are you listening to their music?”
Lily further emphasized her perspective by stating, “If I dislike something, I actively try to avoid it. Why would I want to listen to something I don’t even like?” Her comments reflect a growing concern regarding the implications of consuming media that evokes such strong negative feelings.
The Response from Fans and Observers
The aftermath of her livestream was met with widespread appreciation. Fans took to social media to commend Lily for her insightful and composed handling of a difficult subject. Many praised her for articulating thoughts that most idols tend to shy away from publicly discussing.
every time she speaks i love her more 💓❤️🩹
— just a girl (@theashleydiarys) January 19, 2026
I don’t know how to explain this but I like her a lot I wonder if she would ever do video essays she should also open a book club
— essy 💛🇬🇭 (@mansnjz) January 19, 2026
Lily’s authentic remarks not only resonate with her audience but also highlight her maturity and insight, qualities that garner her admiration beyond her musical prowess.
Sources: X, Koreaboo
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