Keung To, an idol from the highest Hong Kong group MIRROR, has referred to as out and posted the private info of a fan who accused him of lip-syncing.
MIRROR is at the moment the most popular boy group in Hong Kong, and member Keung To is among the hottest artists there.
Lately, a clip of Keung To gained consideration after netizens accused the idol of lip-syncing throughout a efficiency. Within the video, the idol had a really cute response to a toddler that causes him to cease singing.
After the clip began gaining consideration, Keung To took to his Instagram. Within the first story, he shared a black display screen with the caption, “Sorry, I can’t maintain it in anymore.”
Keung To shared an image of a remark from a fan (whereas the username has been blurred, it was not eliminated within the unique story).
Within the story, the fan commented, “Truly, it’s so apparent that he was not singing for actual. Can’t he be extra honest {and professional}? Why do it’s essential lip-sync? That’s not okay in any respect!”
The idol then shared his response to the remark, explaining that their views have been masking up “onerous work,” including that the netizen’s web page was about psychological well being however that her phrases might damage somebody.
It’s fantastic to dislike it, however please don’t use your subjective views to cowl up somebody’s onerous work.
The factor that angers me essentially the most is that your Instagram has a sequence of movies about psychological well being. That’s nice. However please stroll the discuss. In any other case, I feel that’s very ironic. You by no means understand how a easy sentence can damage somebody so deeply.
Keyboard buttons can actually damage somebody.
— Keung To
Keung To then posted once more, elaborating on his reply to the fan. Within the message, he shared an identical message to his response however added that he didn’t need somebody who was advocating to assist individuals with psychological well being to harm others.
I noticed it accidentally. This remark is so ironic. Somebody who at all times shares psychological well being info on Instagram is definitely saying hurtful issues about others. It’s actually fantastic to dislike it, however please don’t make assumptions and unfold unconfirmed issues based mostly in your subjective views.
I don’t need those that assist others with psychological well being points to even be hurting others.
— Keung To
The idol then continued posting and shared a photograph of the fan who had made the feedback (the unique picture and username weren’t blurred within the unique story) however then deleted it instantly.
What you mentioned about empathy and misunderstandings, I hope you may set an instance for your self.
— Keung To
Whereas it was deleted shortly, the story was shared on his account, which has over one million followers.
After all of the tales from the idol have been posted, the fan hit again with their very own response. Within the publish, the fan defined that if it was “faux,” the idol ought to make clear as a result of it was a letdown if it was true that Keung To lip-synced.
I actually don’t perceive. If the clip is faux, you might simply make clear it. Did it trigger a misunderstanding? However simply from taking a look at it, it’s actually a letdown. People can have totally different views, however nothing I mentioned was malicious. They’re all simply viewpoints. I don’t have any opinions about him.
— The OP
The fan then posted once more, sharing that they weren’t making an attempt to be malicious or hateful, even including the truth that that they had defended MIRROR on a number of events.
The consumer then defined that they have been simply saying what they have been seeing and would cease if it was considered as an “assault.”
I’ve already defended [MIRROR] many occasions when individuals maliciously attacked them. As a result of, as somebody from an older technology, I’ve simply been telling the reality. Irrespective of who’s getting bullied, after I see it, I simply need individuals to have extra respect and be extra truthful. Likes and viewpoints will be totally different, however that’s all private. Nonetheless, if it’s an assault, then I’d positively depart a remark to cease it.
However, this time, I’m only a regular individual. If the clip is faux, then I’m sorry for misunderstanding him with out having the ability to fact-check. However I’ve nothing towards him. I’ve buddies who like him quite a bit. As for me, general, I had began liking him increasingly more.
— The OP
Within the subsequent story, the OP acknowledged that they didn’t actually know how you can use Instagram however wished to speak with him. But, additionally realized the seriousness of her particulars being posted by the idol, including, “My account goes to be flooded.”
Alright, as an older individual, I don’t actually know how you can use Instagram. It looks as if he’s misunderstood. If he’s being rational, I really feel prefer it’d be doable to speak with him. However I don’t perceive or know him, and I do know he posted about this in his tales as a result of he’s indignant, so my account goes to be flooded. I’ll deal with this as an expertise.
— The OP
The ultimate story from the fan merely mentioned, “Don’t fear, everybody. Handle your self first. That’s all I’ve to say.”
Whereas the OP shared their issues about their info being shared, the feedback appeared to face in favor of Keung To, as many shared hateful messages accusing the fan of “cyberbullying.”
- Are you a vocalist? In any other case, how can you know if that was actual singing as quickly as you hear it?
- You, speaking about empathy? That’s humorous.
- Why is that this lady hurting such an upright younger man?
- Nobody is frightened about you. You mentioned you have been getting cyberbullied, however you’re cyberbullying others.
- You and your snarky remarks. Are you simply improvising a psychologist? You don’t have empathy in any respect.
Keung To has not additional responded to the most recent developments after his preliminary Instagram tales.