On his Instagram page, an account left a malicious comment in light of his former girlfriend's demise, accusing him of not doing anything when the late star left her group and took a hiatus. The commenter also censured him for prioritizing his work over his relationship.
The account went on and asked if Choiza was aware that his ex-muse was being bullied on the web and also pointed out that he was busy bragging about being in a relationship with her. The commenter ended his or her post with hopes that Choiza wouldn't be a hero anymore and that women being objectified will end, especially in the hip hop realm.
Meanwhile, singer HA:TFELT (Yeeun) didn't hold back on refuting the mean online user. Her full statement reads:
"You wrote this comment while pretending to be wise, but do you know how pathetic what you're saying is? Sulli wasn't an inexperienced person who needed to be guided; she was a respectable adult and an honest person who was true to her emotions and thoughts. The problem wasn't the sincerity of their love for each other, it was the malicious commenters who looked at the relationship of these two people with bias, said unspeakable things, and were envious and obsessed.
"Why was a culture created where people in hip hop view women as an accessory of their success? It's probably because of society's perspective where women are seen as accessories of men. Instead of seeing women as independent entities, they suppress their rights and quiet them while defining them as someone's woman, someone's wife, and someone's mother.
"How does society act towards men? The man should've helped her, the man should've led her, the man should've stopped her-Does a woman's decision have to be dependent on a man? What is your view on relationships between men and women? Is man the sky and woman the earth?
"Freedom of speech is a good thing, but be aware of the time and place. Write your shallow thoughts in a diary or in a KakaoTalk chatroom. Don't throw salt at someone who's in an unspeakable amount of pain. You don't have the right to do that."
To avoid further harsh remarks, Choiza disabled the comments on his account.