“拉致したい”ファンのメッセージに「ILY:1」側、メンバー・リリカが明かした恐怖心に自制を訴え
”ILY:1” appeals for restraint in response to fan's message ”Do you want to kidnap me?”, expressing fear expressed by member Lyrica
The group ILY:1 has begun calling for restraint in sending fear-inducing messages.
On the 4th, ILY:1's management office FCENM announced, "Recently,
In addition, people have been continuously sending fearful and anxiety-inducing messages to our artists through communication apps, which has caused our artists a lot of mental stress.
He continued, "I want to be able to communicate with the fans who always give me so much love and be closer to them, and I feel that this hurt the feelings of the artist who wants to be closer to them."
We sincerely ask that you refrain from making any statements that are offensive, harsh, or defamatory towards artists or third parties, or that are based on unfounded information.
The management office also stated, "We are working with artists to create a healthy fan culture."
We ask for the cooperation and understanding of fans so that this can happen. We will do our best to protect our artists through constant monitoring."
Recently, online communities have been flooded with posts from Lyrica, a Japanese member of the group "ILY:1," expressing her fears on a fan communication app.
Many screenshots of the video were shared. Lyrica responded to some of the fans' messages by saying, "Can I kidnap you? No. Please don't keep writing such messages.
"Please don't go overboard with your pranks. Please. I've seen a lot of excessive comments recently, but I'm human too." He also said, "The CCTV in the practice room is not shared.
"No, not really. We don't have any privacy either," she said. In response, some fans said, "This is a term often used to express affection in an exaggerated way, which is also known as 'excessive affection.'"
Some people commented that Lyrica, who is a foreigner, seems to be overly accepting of the comments, but many fans said that if the person involved feels scared, they should exercise restraint.
In particular, there has been a lot of controversy over whether or not they should be more considerate, as their profession is often exposed to stalking and privacy violations.
In the end, the management office stepped in and asked artists to exercise restraint in sending messages that could provoke fear.
On the other hand, Lyrica's group "ILY:1" is a multinational girl group that debuted in 2022.
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2024/06/04 18:38 KST
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