After a sensational victory in the mission of mega crew, the Korean crew Bumsup He seemed ready to dominate the survival show to Mnet’s global dance, World of Street Woman fighter. But their momentum stopped when the following “Mission of the dance film” – has separated around the theme of “Women” – came across strong public criticisms.
In the previous round, Bumsup I amazed both the judges and the fans with an artistic and powerful mega crew performance. Judge Park Jin-Young he praised him as “100 points, including art”, while Lia Kim reacted with reverential fear, saying, “This is crazy. It’s impossible.” Bumsup’s The victory in that round has increased their position, losing the early reputation of being a “weaker” crew.
However, the start -up is quickly faded. In the last mission, Bumsup I chose to express femininity using yellow belts, long hair extensions and openly sexy choreography, including work on the floor. The video, released via YouTube, immediately turned on the criticism.
Comments paid, branding performances like “Old”, “Stereotyped”, AND “Lack of creativity.” A spectator underlined, “If the theme is” woman “and everything we see is the sexy dance with long wigs, it is disappointing. There is much more in femininity.”
Other Netizen contrasted Bumsup’s Approach with other women’s women’s women such as Work, Labbro jAND LeejungWhich often represent femininity through bold short hairstyles and unique -style choices. “Femininity is not just long hair and yellows. It is diversity”, A commentator wrote.
The controversy arrives in a significant moment, especially after Bumsup leader Honey j aroused public indignation by making a comment many interpreted as sexual harassment against AG Squad’s Danica. This context has further amplified the recourse against the crew.
Despite the previous maximum, fans are now torn, many saying that they had great expectations but they felt disappointed. With semifinals approaching and only four teams remains:AG Squad, Bumsup, Motiva, Osaka Ojo Gang—The pressure is committed to Bumjeop to redeem yourself and recover the favor of the public.