There’s a political controversy in Vietnam regarding New Jin’s Hani.

It’s a meme circulating in the Vietnamese community right now, and Daniel is the Chinese New Year sarcastic, and the flag below Hani is called 3 stripes, which is the South Vietnamese flag. So Daniel is mocking both of them.

I go to the K-pop community in Vietnam often. I think there was a big controversy just now.

Vietnamese netizens seem to have done a background check on Hani’s parents and relatives’ past and SNS, and Hani’s family seems to have found a hint that they hate the 3Strips Vietnamese Communist Party and support South Vietnam. I don’t know, but for example, Hani’s mother posted something called Anzac Day, and Vietnamese netizens are angry and posting hundreds of political malicious comments.

In the Vietnamese K-pop community, many netizens are saying that they can’t betray socialism and the Communist Party. They can’t betray the country’s idols. They can’t betray Uncle Ho Chi Minh. Hani, who was born in this family, is saying goodbye.

I think it’s the biggest controversy that’s ever been made regarding Hani.

In fact, it would be better for Korea, the U.S., and Japan if Hani’s parents and relatives oppose the Vietnamese Communist Party and socialism, but Vietnam’s fan base is a risk that could fly away if the controversy is real, so we have to wait and see.

Actually, the Vietnamese market is not that big, so we can throw it away and go to the U.S., Japan, Korea, and other Southeast Asian countries.

Anyway, there’s a big controversy right now.

For example, a Korean-Chinese who immigrated to China with a completely different ideology debuted as a popular idol member there, and I think it’s a shock to the extent that their parents are pro-North Korea.

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