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Hyeri, Tzuyu, Ningning Show 'True Education' Against Cyberbullies [★FOCUS]

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From left: Girl's Day Hyeri, TWICE Tzuyu, aespa Ningning, /Photo=StarNews
From left: Girl's Day Hyeri, TWICE Tzuyu, aespa Ningning, /Photo=StarNews

Girl group members including Girl's Day's Hyeri, TWICE's Tzuyu, and aespa's Ningning have sparked discussion by delivering sharp rebukes against appearance-based cyberbullying, showcasing what is being called "true education."

Recently, Hyeri faced indiscriminate criticism from some fans, including comments such as "You've gained belly fat."

Instead of enduring it, Hyeri took action. On the 16th, she posted on a fan community platform: "Actually, I like myself, but viewers might think I'm not acting like a professional. I don't know why being slim is a must for being professional, but if Hyerumi (her fandom name) wants me to, I'll try my best. I'll exercise and stay healthy. We are all beautiful just as we are."

In February, Tzuyu also drew attention by standing up to excessive appearance criticism. A netizen sent a personal attack message on the paid fan communication platform Bubble, saying, "Tzuyu, can't you lose leg fat? Your backup dancers are slimmer than you."

This was particularly shocking because the platform is a paid service requiring a monthly subscription fee of 5,000 won, yet the user still left a cyberbullying comment.

In response, Tzuyu replied cheerfully, "Thank you^^" and further added, "Save your money and spend it wisely," delivering a satisfying comeback.

In March, Ningning also experienced a shocking incident of being subjected to rude remarks during a live broadcast. However, instead of remaining silent, Ningning pointed out the rudeness by saying, "You say I look ugly without makeup? What do you expect? I was born like this."

She also noted, "There are people like this. It's really funny. They say something nice in front of you, like 'accept yourself as you are and grow,' but then call you ugly. Okay, you're not listening to me."

She continued, "You just need to improve. Saying 'you're ugly' while looking at others is not respectful. It's not cool. Everyone is born differently. It might just be personal preference, but instead of wasting time saying 'you're ugly,' wouldn't it be better to listen to a song? I don't care. It shows a lack of consideration and immaturity." With these sharp messages, she truly demonstrated "true education."

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