Netizens concerned about I’LL-IT Wonhee over her reaction to hate comments #Kpop #Shorts

Netizens concerned about I’LL-IT Wonhee over her reaction to hate comments #Kpop #Shorts

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  1. So are y'all happy now? After Jennie, Yuna and Wonyoung, you're now bullying a kid. Great. Nice. See how that affects her.

    I hope she'll be okay.

  2. As someone who read hangeul. That hate sentences clearly from global fans who translate their language into korean. I can't blame knetz any longer coz i think it's our fault now.. Sorry Wonhee you deserve to debut whatever people said and hybe pls do something to cheer this girl!

  3. If you canโ€˜t get along with hate, donโ€˜t become a kpop Idol lmao

    not saying that the hate is okay, but hate is sadly that comes together with fame.

  4. i get that it was upsetting that some of the other participants didn't get to debut, but throwing hate at the debuted members won't change anything. It will just bring more negativity.

  5. Jiwoo had a lot of fans (including me), but I still support the group, wonhee shouldnโ€™t be receiving this much hate. Hating on a 16 yr old is just low.

  6. As if the company did not know how much hate would a minot, not well experienced trainee would take. Of course it's NOT Wonhee's fault. I donโ€™t support her because I don't really think that she deserves the first place, but if you don't support her just LEAVE HER ALONE. She's a literal child who tried her best and was evily used by HYBE. She clearly doesn't not deserve all that hate. Not supporting and hating someone are two completely different things. Where are all those fans now? She is someone who worked hard for her dreams. This clearly shows that those girls who debuted are not in no better position than those who didn't. They simply debuted the wrong people. Trainees like Wonhee and Iroha will have many chances because they're very young, meanwhile Chanelle, Jiwoo and Jeongeun will be considered "too old" to debut. I literally regret watching this shitty show so much

  7. She chose to become a trainee, she debuted already but everyone is still concerned because of her age yet many idols debuted early!! She already debuted thereโ€™s no need to blame who, oh its rigged, oh she did not deserve it. Like you know she knows the hate but we all are still hating and bashing on her and not let her live a little, let her enjoy the idol life. Yes idol life is extremely hard and most fans are toxic but if we donโ€™t go all pointing fingers she wouldnโ€™t have been looking so upset in the video!

  8. Not crying because she won ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
    Wtf is wrong with people
    Some people literally can't cry because they just can't express themselves and a lot never cry because they are happy
    Besides not all happy moments requires crying ๐Ÿ˜‚

    People are crazy

  9. But she has the charm, I think that's not easy to find, those idol charm, I think that's why she's debuting, just look all of her performance she always stand out, be strong little girl

  10. They should stopped minor from debuting. Trainee minor is better than debuting as a minor. A lot of idols in 2nd and 3rd gen expressed their concern about minor debuting since they have been through it

  11. Funny she isnโ€™t even the youngest but yet ppl make it seem like sheโ€™s too young to debut nobody is talking abt irohaโ€™s age not that itโ€™s bad tho but y hate wonhee๐Ÿ˜ข

  12. yall went way too far shes literally a minor. is it nice throwing comments of hatred to others, just because they won smth? yall would really love it if yall just won something get hate for it, wont you?

  13. People are always hating on other people. That's exactly why I stopped being a "people person" a long time ago. As a naturalized Asian-American man, I've personally experienced hate from people in two different countries; even from supposed fellow countrymen.

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