ILLIT member Wonhee has been spotted reporting malicious comments live during a broadcast, drawing divided opinions from netizens.
The incident occurred during a live stream on May 15 to celebrate the 50th day since ILLIT's debut, sparking significant attention across various online communities and YouTube.
During the broadcast, while other members engaged in conversation, Wonhee was noticed continually touching her phone. Although she occasionally nodded and responded, her focused attention on her phone captured viewers' attention.
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Netizens speculated that Wonhee was busy deleting live-streamed malicious comments, sparking a range of reactions. Recently, the group faced plagiarism accusations following remarks from Min Hee-jin of Adore about being a copy of NewJeans. Accusations of copying NewJeans' music, choreography, and concept have intensified negative scrutiny and malicious comments.
In response to Wonhee's actions, some fans expressed sympathy, commenting, "What fault do the kids have?" "ILLIT is suffering because of the adults' disputes," "It's wrong to criticize ILLIT," "Thinking of the young members' pain is heartbreaking," and "Stop harassing ILLIT." On the other hand, some viewers suggested the situation might be staged. They pointed out unusual factors such as Wonhee sitting at the very end, exchanging glances with someone before receiving a phone, and seemingly deleting comments, which they felt were orchestrated.
Comments from skeptical viewers included, "Malicious comments are wrong, but this situation seems like a viral stunt," "Is ILLIT trying to frame themselves as victims?" "Reporting comments openly seems performative," "Why would staff suddenly give her a phone during a live broadcast?" and "Are they trying to garner sympathy?"
Meanwhile, ILLIT continues to gain popularity both domestically and internationally with their debut title track 'Magnetic' and follow-up 'Lucky Girl Syndrome.'
"Is ILLIT trying to frame themselves as victims?" umm... they are victims. What a stupid comment.