Sunmi's Drunk Appearance on 'Cheers' Sparks Heated Debate— 'Lack of Professionalism'

Comedian Shin Dong Yub's YouTube show, "Cheers", is a unique platform where celebrities engage in candid, alcohol-infused interviews while promoting their comebacks.

Recently, soloist Sunmi graced the show to promote her latest release, "Stranger." However, her appearance on the show left many in the online community questioning the influence of such alcohol-centric talk shows.

A Drunken Debut: Sunmi's Tipsy Appearance 

During her time on "Cheers," Sunmi showcased her candid and charming personality, amplified by her limited alcohol tolerance.

From displaying aegyo to moments of drowsiness and even stumbling, the singer's tipsy antics quickly captured the internet's attention. She even initially struggled to perform the choreography for her comeback song.

In response to these tipsy escapades, a post detailing Sunmi's actions rapidly gained viral status on various online forums.

Netizens were swift to express their concerns about alcohol-driven talk shows, some of them asserting that it sets a bad example.

Netizens' comments:

  • "This is so harmful... What's up with alcohol-drinking shows... It's as harmful as smoking shows..."
  • "What in the world are they doing? They should regulate alcohol broadcasts on YouTube as well. Are you sure only people over the legal age can watch them? Lee Young Ji, Jo Hyun Ah, Shin Dong Yub, without discrimination for age or gender, these shows are harmful and not beneficial."
  • "I watched this for a short time only and it's so harmful. They all look fully drunk... It was a different episode, but even their manager was stopping them."
  • "This isn't an honest show, it isn't even anything. Why are they doing this?"

Alcohol-centric talk shows have gained popularity in the realm of online interviews and talk shows, with fans initially entertained by their favorite idols' endearing moments and unfiltered honesty.

READ ALSO: SUNMI Flaunts Unconventional Concept For 'STRANGER' 

However, as the number of such shows has increased, concerns have arisen regarding their potential influence on the younger generation.

Critics argue that these shows may downplay the negative consequences of alcohol consumption, inadvertently romanticizing it.

It's essential to note that the criticism is not aimed at Sunmi herself, but rather at the broader trend of alcohol-centric talk shows that are capturing the public's attention. The debate on the impact and appropriateness of such programs continues to gain momentum.

READ ALSO: Sunmi's Dark Past Unveiled- The Surprising Truth Behind Her Wild Drinking Habit 

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