Disgusting False Rumors Of Girl Group Performing With S*x Toys Inside Them Spread Like Wildfire

False and malicious rumors about a K-Pop girl group have recently surfaced, spreading rapidly across social media platforms.

On December 17, a post on Weibo claimed that 12 out of 16 members of a girl group allegedly performed at a concert while having s*x toys inserted, controlled remotely by wealthy individuals in the audience.
’Chaebols’ remote control’ – Korean chaebols are getting fancy with their games:
According to Korean paparazzi Adwan, at a concert, 12 of the 16 girl group members had sex toys inserted into them, with the remotes in the hands of chaebols in the audience…
This Adwan is Korea’s number one paparazzi, just like Paparazzi Zhuo here in China. He exposed more than 10 scandals in the Korean entertainment industry, so the public believes his tea to most likely be real.
Adwan claims the corresponding list will be exposed before New Year’s.
— Weibo User

The baseless post cited a so-called “Korean paparazzi” named Adwan, claiming this individual had a track record of exposing scandals in the entertainment industry. However, no credible evidence supports these claims. In fact, no reputable journalist or paparazzi by the name of Adwan exists on platforms like X (formerly Twitter), further disproving the validity of the story.
Adding to the false narrative, an edited video supposedly serving as proof has been shared widely online. However, the clip is clearly edited.
韩国狗仔Adwan爆料,在某场演唱会上,台上16位女团成员有12位被塞了“电动玩具”,而这些遥控器就在台下的财阀手里!韩国娱乐圈又要地震了?? pic.twitter.com/QtB99ynHlt
— 奇聞百科 (@SteveLin0837) December 16, 2024
It’s also worth noting that there is no popular 16-member girl group currently active in the Korean entertainment industry, which further highlights the absurdity of these accusations. Yet, the sheer speed at which the rumors have spread is beyond shocking.
Despite its obvious falsity, the rumor has gained alarming traction, with numerous posts on Weibo garnering tens of thousands of likes and shares.



No official list or further “evidence” has been released as of now, and it remains clear that this rumor is nothing more than a vile fabrication.