In a recent social media uproar, a controversial post on Pann Nate has drawn significant attention for targeting Jeon Soyeon of I-DLE. The post has quickly amassed over 180, 000 views, inciting fervent discussions on various Korean forums and among fan communities.

Jeon Soyeon appearance criticism

The post features harsh critiques of Jeon Soyeon’s looks:

“I-DLE’s Jeon Soyeon is seriously ugly;;;;”

“With proper celebrity hair and makeup like below, at least she can somewhat look like an idol, but she seems desperate to show the whole world just how ugly she is. She already wasn’t good-looking, but she’s really made herself even more unpleasant to look at.”

Jeon Soyeon appearance criticism woman in black dress

However, these criticisms faced immediate backlash. The comment section rapidly filled with thousands of responses, showcasing a spectrum of opinions in defense of Soyeon, mockery of the original post, and discussions veering off onto broader topics.

Highlighted below are some of the most striking and viral comments from this heated discourse:

  • “You say you can’t stand her, yet you still go out of your way to save her pictures, post them on Pann, and even repost them on Instiz word for word—such obsessive dedication.”
  • “Still better than the male idols you South American btches worship.”
  • “Karina and Jeon Soyeon look alike.”
  • “She looks like Sakura before plastic surgery.”
  • “Jeon Soyeon also lost it trying too hard to stand out. It’s like a case of ‘celebrity syndrome’ that ruined her.”
  • “She’s prettier than LE SSERAFIM.”
  • “No matter how ‘ugly’ she is, male idols are even uglier.”
K-pop comparison of Jeon Soyeon

The diverse reactions reveal the complex perceptions of Jeon Soyeon within the K-pop landscape. While she is praised for her talent and leadership in I-DLE, her bold stylistic choices and assertive persona often attract both admiration and disdain.

Interestingly, some fans pointed out the irony in the original poster’s fixation on Soyeon. This has led to broader discussions regarding societal beauty standards, internalized misogyny, and the disproportionate scrutiny that female idols face compared to their male counterparts.

For further details, you can visit the original discussion on Pann Nate or check out more insights on this topic through this source.

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