Stray Kids’ Felix Faces Backlash For Showing Coca-Cola Bottle On Live, Apologizes Minutes Later

“I want to apologize for bringing out the Coca-Cola bottle.”

Stray KidsFelix found himself at the center of controversy after inadvertently showcasing a Coca-Cola bottle during an Instagram live session earlier today. The incident quickly stirred up discussions among fans and on social media due to Coca-Cola’s alleged involvement in the Israel-Palestine conflict — leading to calls for boycotting the brand by the public.

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During the live broadcast, Felix was seen drinking from a Coca-Cola bottle, which did not go unnoticed by fans. Viewers immediately began commenting on the live feed, pointing out the issue of supporting the brand amidst the ongoing genocide.

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Felix during his live. | @yong.lixx/Instagram

The reaction was swift and filled with disappointment from fans who are sensitive to the conflict and the implications of supporting said brands.

Seemingly noticing the backlash in the comments and on social media, Felix immediately addressed the issue in the same live broadcast right before ending the session.

By the way, I want to apologize for bringing out the Coca-Cola bottle. I do apologize for just showing that on live.

I didn’t mean to hurt anyone’s feelings, so yes, I really want to say I’m very sorry for showing that out. I didn’t want to make STAYs upset, so I just want to say I’m really sorry for bringing that up.

And I won’t um… Next time on my mukbang live, when I’m eating chicken or anything else, I won’t do it. I’m sorry for making everyone upset. I’m really sorry. I don’t have time, but thank you so much for watching this live, and I hope everyone stays safe and happy this year.

— Felix on Instagram Live

During the live, fans even spotted Felix having an informative graphic about the Coca-Cola boycott opened on his phone.

The quick response and apology from Felix were well-received by fans, many of whom expressed their appreciation for his sensitivity to the issue. It was noted that such a prompt apology — especially without waiting for a statement from Stray Kids’ management company JYP Entertainment, which has an ongoing brand deal with Coca-Cola — is quite rare in the industry.

Many fans are now hoping Felix’s immediate apology will set a standard for other idols in the industry who have been part of similar controversies.

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