NewJeans Face Massive Backlash Over Recent Post Due To The Israel-Palestine Conflict

Fans are not happy.

The latest collaboration between K-Pop group NewJeans and Coca-Cola has sparked a significant controversy. Following their recent social media posts, where the five members showcased themselves with Coca-Cola cans both individually and as a group, fans have been flooding the comments to express their disapproval.

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The core of the dispute centers around Coca-Cola’s operations in the highly contentious region involved in the Israel-Palestine conflict. Fans are up in arms, accusing Coca-Cola of benefiting from what they perceive as Israel’s illegal occupation and alleged apartheid practices in Palestine.

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Friends of Al-Aqsa (FOA), a UK-based NGO advocating for Palestinian rights, has spoken on the Coca-Cola situation, claiming the brand “owns a factory in an illegal Israeli settlement established on disputed Palestinian territory. Such settlements, considered illegal under international law, often result in the displacement of Palestinian communities.

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The relationship between NewJeans and Coca-Cola is not new. It began in March of last year when they were announced as the faces of Coca-Cola Zero. The group engaged in several promotional campaigns and even released a music video to amplify the brand’s “ZERO” initiative.

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However, the recent focus on the Israel-Palestine conflict across social media platforms has sparked a movement calling for boycotts against companies believed to be supporting or profiting from the conflict. This sentiment has resonated deeply within the K-Pop fanbase, leading to the organization of the “Boycott The Big 4” campaign, which targets major K-Pop companies to discourage collaborations with such brands.

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The controversy intensified following NewJeans’ latest Instagram post promoting Coca-Cola with over 800,000 likes. Fans have raised questions about the timing of this endorsement, noting a perceived significant hiatus in their promotional activities. A tweet highlighting these concerns has gained considerable traction, receiving over 19,000 likes — with thousands joining the discussion in the quote retweets and replies.

The comment section of NewJeans’ Instagram post has become a similar battleground of sorts, with numerous fans expressing their disapproval of the endorsement.

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It remains to be seen if any of the companies involved — HYBE, ADOR, or Coca-Cola — will respond to the massive backlash. However, one thing is for certain: fans are not happy.

Source: FOA

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