In a jaw-dropping turn of events, NewJeans faces intense backlash as a fan accuses them of lip-syncing during their Lollapalooza event.
A leaked screenshot from an online poster has ignited a firestorm of outrage among bunnies, questioning the authenticity of the performance.
NewJeans Faces Backlash Over Alleged Lip-Syncing at Iconic Music Fest
The social media firestorm erupted after an anonymous user posted a screenshot on various online platforms, claiming to have inside information about NewJeans' performance at the iconic music festival.
In the screenshot, the user accused the band of resorting to lip-syncing instead of delivering a genuine live performance to their fans.
Bunnies and Supporters Defend NewJeans Amidst Lip-Sync Allegation
Netizens and fans took to social media to express their opinions, with some fiercely defending the group.
Claims of hearing breathing, mics' noise, and even clapping have sent the fandom into a frenzy, dividing them into two opposing camps.
Read their comments below:
- “I could hear them singing, it wasn’t lip sync”
- “They were definitely singing live when they were holding mics”
- “Everyone can hear their breathing and clapping, what the hell are you talking about?”
- “What’s even more funny is that you believe what that person says”
- “You can even hear their breathing and clapping”
- “You can even hear the mics’ noise when they were moving it, what?”
- “Seriously.. People need to watch the stage again. The haters need to wake up”
- “They didn’t lip sync though”
- “you can hear all their gasps, right?”
- “They just turned on the AR loud, but it was live”
Amidst all the chaos, accusations, and counter-arguments, the truth remains elusive. Was it a lip-syncing disaster or a genuine live performance with technical glitches?
However, NewJeans nor the agency has not yet released any statement regarding this controversy.
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