G-Dragon’s Instagram Like Sparks Controversy Over Seungri
The intrigue began when G-Dragon surprisingly liked a meme on Instagram that humorously mocked Seungri. This particular meme, derived from the beloved animated film “Despicable Me 3, ” depicted the minions joyfully celebrating the surviving members of BIGBANG, including T. O.P, who departed from the group in 2023. However, the mood shifted dramatically when Seungri’s image appeared, provoking boos from the animated characters.


What adds to the drama is that G-Dragon, caught liking this post without any mention or tag, fueled speculation about his true feelings regarding Seungri’s exit and the controversies surrounding him.
jiyong just proved to every ot5 that he does NOT miss that thing pic.twitter.com/fpb6UQDSBv
— ari (@topshibb) March 4, 2025
G-Dragon’s decision to engage with a post that clearly derided Seungri has intensified the ongoing discourse among fans. The moment swiftly went viral, spreading across platforms like TikTok and X (formerly Twitter), transforming what seemed like a minor action into a potential public statement. Many are left pondering whether this like signifies G-Dragon’s silent yet clear stance on his former collaborator.

The ongoing conversation among fans revolves around what this Instagram incident reveals about G-Dragon’s personal opinions toward Seungri. The “like”has only stoked the flames of speculation, with questions emerging about the underlying dynamics within BIGBANG following Seungri’s scandals.
Seungri’s departure from BIGBANG was marked by significant turmoil. In 2019, he became embroiled in the scandal involving the Burning Sun nightclub, facing serious charges, including sex trafficking and illegal gambling. His subsequent legal battles led to a prison sentence, effectively ending his career with BIGBANG and tarnishing his public image.

Since then, BIGBANG has continued as a quartet. In 2024, member Daesung seemed to further affirm the absence of both Seungri and T. O.P in the group’s future endeavors, indicating a shift in the group’s trajectory.
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