Jennie's MMA Performance Sparks Debate: Why Fellow Idols' Reactions Are Under Scrutiny
A video of idols from aespa, IVE, and RIIZE showing little reaction to BLACKPINK Jennie's MMA performance has sparked backlash from Korean netizens, raising questions about celebrity scrutiny.
The Breakdown
A viral video from the Melon Music Awards (MMA) has ignited a fierce online debate, not about BLACKPINKJennie's performance, but about the audience's reaction—specifically, that of fellow K-pop idols. After a clip spread across YouTube and X (formerly Twitter), Korean netizens began criticizing the perceived attitudes of several idols, including members of aespa, IVE, RIIZE, and ALLDAY PROJECT, for their seemingly unenthusiastic reactions.
What Sparked the Controversy?
The controversy stems from a fan-recorded video capturing audience reactions during Jennie's solo stage for "You & Me." According to reports from outlets like Koreaboo, the clip focuses on other idol groups who appeared to watch the performance with neutral or blank expressions, showing little visible enthusiasm or applause.
This led to a wave of criticism from some online communities, who argued that the lack of a positive reaction was disrespectful to a senior artist. The core of the complaint centers on perceived unprofessionalism or a poor "attitude," a recurring point of contention within K-pop fan culture. "They know cameras are on them. Is it that hard to clap?" one user commented, reflecting a common sentiment among the critics.
A Broader Perspective
However, many fans have pushed back against the criticism, calling it an overreaction. They argue that a few seconds of footage can't possibly capture the full context. Idols, they point out, often endure long hours at award shows and may simply be tired or concentrating on the performance. "Judging someone's entire character based on a 5-second clip is ridiculous," a fan posted on X. "This culture of scrutinizing every micro-expression has to stop."
As of now, none of the agencies representing the idols shown in the video have released an official statement. The incident, however, highlights a persistent pressure point in the industry: the constant surveillance of idols, where even their moments as audience members are subject to intense public judgment.
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