Late Sulli Discusses 'No Bra' Movement, Double Standards Between Men & Women

In her posthumous documentary film, former f(x) member and actress Sulli exposed the double standards between men and women, which led her to participate in the "No Bra" movement.

Sulli Talks About Feminism, 'No Bra' Movement in K-pop

On November 13, Netflix released Sulli's last work, "Persona," which contained a short film, "4: Clean Island," and a documentary film, "Dear Jinri."

In the interview-type documentary, the late idol revealed the dark side of the K-pop music scene, and exposed how the entertainment industry treats idols like products, which later on caused her mental distress.

"Men can talk very comfortably about sex or desires and what dissatisfies them. Men are praised when they are straightforward about these things. But when women do it, they are called 'rude' or 'too stubborn.'

Even if I have disagreements with some women, my support still goes to them because they are also entitled to express their opinions. I truly believe that women need to speak up more. It's natural for women to make mistakes, get angry and do things wrong, too."

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Written by Eunice Dawson.

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