Singer Gil Hak-mi, cheering for "Unfortunate Girls" Fifty Fifty? "It's different from taking sides"


Singer Gil Hak-mi opened up about the controversy surrounding the girl group Fifty Fifty.

On the 9th, Gil Hak-mi posted an article starting with, "There are many speculative opinions about my Instagram story posts in some anonymity communities, so I'm going to write a simple post after thinking about it."

Regarding the phrase 'unfortunate girls', he explained, "It is written about the thoughts I felt about the current situation itself, and it is different from taking a side."

Regarding the phrase, 'I understand that feeling because I wanted to do that too', "Understanding means that you know how hard it is to work in a situation where you have lost trust and sympathize with whether you want to get out of that situation, just understand that feeling. It's different from saying you agree with everything."

Regarding the article, "People will never know unless they directly relate to it," Gil Hak-mi said, "This is a literal idea. I believe that other people will never know what's going on in the world unless they directly experience or relate to everything that happens in the world. That's why I "There is a tendency not to believe everything as it is. Whether it's good or bad."

Previously, Gil Hak-mi mentioned the group Fifty Fifty incident through social media. He said, "It's a pity girls. I wanted to do that too, so I understand the feeling. People will never know if you don't weave yourself."

Netizens speculated that Gil Hak-mi was supporting Fifty Fifty and sniping at CEO Hong-jun Jeon, citing the fact that he was affiliated with Oscar Entertainment, which was established in the past by Hong-joon Jeon, the current CEO of Attract. Fifty Fifty's agency, Attract, is fighting a court case against outsourcing company Dugiverse.

Reporter Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia kkk39@tenasia.co.kr