(G)I-DLE's Yuqi and Shuhua have sent fans into a frenzy with their recent social media activity. On July 5, Yuqi shared a puzzling Instagram story featuring the Japanese character Doraemon alongside a cryptic caption that has left fans puzzled and concerned.
The post, which quickly garnered attention from followers, has sparked various interpretations due to its ambiguous nature. "What's going on?" wrote Yuqi, prompting speculation among netizens about the meaning behind her message.
Adding to the intrigue, fellow (G)I-DLE member Shuhua reposted Yuqi's story shortly afterward, intensifying fans' concerns. The act of reposting has led to heightened speculation that something significant may have occurred within the group, although details remain scarce.
IN CASE YOU MISSED THIS: Will (G)I-DLE Renew Contract With Cube? Yuqi Shares Thoughts: 'Our Boss Got Upset' Fans of the K-pop group have taken to social media platforms like Twitter to share their anxieties and attempt to piece together any available information. Many have expressed their worries while eagerly awaiting further updates or clarifications from the members themselves.
As of now, none of the other members of (G)I-DLE have shared similar posts or commented on the situation, leaving fans to wonder about the significance of Yuqi and Shuhua's actions.
Meanwhile, (G)I-DLE's latest comeback with "Super Lady" has sparked controversy as listeners draw comparisons between the song and works by several top artists. Released alongside their album "2," the song marks their first comeback in nearly a year.
Despite the group's significant investment and emphasis on women's empowerment, the song has received mixed reactions. Criticism has centered around alleged similarities in both the music video and musical composition to previous hits by T-ARA, 2NE1, BLACKPINK, Taylor Swift, and Red Velvet, prompting debates over originality and artistic influence.
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Written by Cassidy Jones.