(G)I-DLE’s Shuhua Being Criticized For Comments About Other Idols Sparks Heated Debate On Misogyny

“I feel so bad for female idols…”

(G)I-DLE Shuhua‘s recent comments about other idols have been criticized, sparking a debate about misogyny within K-pop.

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(G)I-DLE’s Shuhua | @yeh.shaa_/Instagram

(G)I-DLE recently released their track “Klaxon.”

When promoting the song, Shuhua was truly legendary as she explained, “They will only listen to (G)I-DLE.”

Shuhua then hilariously apologized to other idols after saying they would be addicted to (G)I-DLE songs.

After a post on the Spotify ranking of the song, someone brought back the clip of Shuhua joking about the fans not listening to other idols and criticized her.

When netizens saw the criticism, they hit back at the hate Shuhua was receiving. In particular, they pointed out how common it was for male idols to make comments “gatekeeping” their fans, but when Shuhua does it as a joke when promoting their song, suddenly it’s a bad thing to say.

One fan even brought up other examples of female idols being scrutinized and how it emphasizes the “misogyny” within K-Pop.

Shuhua has always been honest and never minced her words, which is something netizens love about her. Yet, she always seems to gain criticism for her comments, even if they’re being said as a light-hearted joke.

(G)I-DLE

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