TWICE MiSaMo’s “Sexual” Choreography Sparks Polarized Opinions
TWICE‘s MiSaMo subunit, consisting of Mina, Sana, and Momo, recently released their new single, “Identity.” However, one part of the song’s choreography is causing mixed reactions.
The members crawl on the floor through male dancers’ legs and pose.
is this chore was necessary?😭 pic.twitter.com/ArahN0wjPN
— 2 (@ichisane) October 28, 2024
Fans who oppose the choreography claim it’s too sexual and have sent trucks in protest.
Modify the choreography as soon as possible
Confront our demands
Protect MISAMO’s image @jypnation @warnermusic_jp @JYPETWICE @JYPETWICE_JAPAN#DEFENDforMISAMO #MISAMO pic.twitter.com/anszrssKmz
— PineconeSanaCN (@pineconesana) October 29, 2024
There are various messages, including, “Get rid of MiSaMo’s meaningless sexual choreography,” “Edit the choreography immediately and protect MiSaMo’s image,” and “We’re against the choregraphy that insults women. Modify MiSaMo’s choreography immediately.”
However, not everyone is on board with the change: Some fans believe that there is nothing wrong or inherently sexual with the choreography, while others believe the members are mature enough to do such choreography if they are comfortable with it.
Please watch the choreography with a pure heart. Not everything has to be sexualized. Stay away from p0rn pic.twitter.com/39fgnth67J
— RED 🦋🌼 (@slowpokecute) October 29, 2024
So let me get this straight. They didn't send the trucks for the horrible promotions Misamo is getting, to a point that half the fandom isn't aware of the release.
But they sent a truck for a choreo, which is just a bit more bold at best?? https://t.co/IoOrtSvM3g
— 🦋JeanXx🦋 (@twice_mixx) October 29, 2024
While fans are split on the issue, no changes have yet been made to the choreography.