Everything about kpop is designed to be marketable/performative, but stans hate when it is too overt

Got a TikTok of KiiiKiii’s Jiyu eating a piece of bread. She was eating it in what seemed to be a rather performative-ly cute manner, and this of course sparked criticism and backlash in the comments section. It brought me back to Wonyoung’s strawberry “controversy.”

It’s rather clear that everything about kpop and its idols is manufactured to attract customers’ attention and investments. I’m certain a good chunk of idols play things up in order to catch interest, so I find it interesting that if you slip up and make it a little too obvious then you instantly catch heat from the audiences.

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