Sakura Wears Sheer Skirt in New Video, and LE SSERAFIM Fans Are Shutting Down the Haters
05/09/2022 09:26 am EDT
They Are Grown Women
One Twitter user went straight for the jugular, writing, "For those who say 'they are grown women, they can wear whatever they want' remember that companies or stylists don't ask idols what they want to wear."
After some back and forth, another user responded, "Look if you look closely she's wearing leggings or something underneath & nobody said 'they' are grown women but Sakura is she's 24 years old. If one of the minors were wearing it you would have had a point & honestly if you have seen what she had to wear in HKT48, AS A MINOR- this honestly is that bad compared to that."
Ask HYBE
Another commenter came to Sakura's defense by placing the blame on her agency. "Dont ask her that ask HYBE that. damn. Y'all act like these idols WANT to be dressed in this stuff most of the time."
One person also faults the K-pop industry itself for her attire. "Talk about sexualizing idols – a norm in the Kpop industry and I think agencies do this concept each time because fans love it and when fans love it, it means MONEY!" they said. "Kpop is business! It's not about dreams anymore!"
People Complain About EVERYTHING
Another one of the users simply didn't understand what the fuss was about. "There's….a whole pair of leggings underneath that…good lord people complain about EVERYTHING."
For an additional fan, "There's nothing wrong on what she is wearing, its not revealing at all, things become mess when we used our dirty mindsStop targeting the girls and Im glad we dont have same mindset, live your own life, dont ruin ones life."
The Irony
One poster made a point about the gender disparity that exists in the K-pop industry. "If there was male idol the scenario would be completely different getting praise for looking good in see-through clothes."
Another writer had a simple, but effective reply. "Ikr, they will be sweating over their abs and others. The irony."
Stop Criticizing Unnecessary Things
Here, we have a user that debates the reason critics are even up in arms. "It's not like she doesn't use any underwear.. bruh you can definitely see she wears something under that."
This user approves of the direction LE SSERAFIM is going in stylistically, compared to other, more cutesy, K-pop girl groups."People should really stop complaining about unnecessary things before they change their concept. Cause from what I can tell they are pursuing a mature concept which hasn't been done in ages that I really missed!"
Leave LE SERRAFIM alone!
Lastly, LE SERRAFIM fans want people to just leave them alone! As one Twitter poster put it, "Leave #LE_SERRAFIM members alone! They look comfortable in their cloths. You sound like you want these girls to be nuns."
Of course, one user agrees, "Because she's a grown woman doing grown woman things. She had appropriate covers under. Let's not be immature and repressed people."
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