Recently, British rock band Coldplay collaborated with Kpop girl group TWICE to release a special version for the song We pray. Therefore, TWICE will also be a guest throughout Coldplay's 6 shows in Korea, during the ongoing global tour "Coldplay: Music Of The Spheres".
Not only has a regular guest TWICE, Coldplay's performances at Goyang Stadium (Seoul) also have the participation of surprise guests such as Jin (BTS) on the evening of April 19, or Rose (Blackpink) who just performed the hit "APT." with lead singer Chris Martin in the concert on the evening of April 22.
The series of concerts by the British band in Korea also attracted the attention of many other celebrities. During the concert with Rose, singer G-Dragon (Big Bang) showed on his personal Instagram account a photo of him enjoying the concert with producer Code Kunst and actor Jung Hae In - who participated in the program "Good Day" hosted by G-Dragon.
On Code Kunst's account, the producer posted moments on stage of Chris Martin (Coldplay) and Rose, and also posted the accounts of the two artists.
Meanwhile, G-Dragon also shared a clip of Coldplay. But the male singer caused a stir on social media when he suddenly posted Sana in a clip of TWICE performing. He also left an icon expressing his amazement right after Sana's name.
However, G-Dragon's actions immediately caused controversy because the singer and the TWICE member have almost no connection to each other so far.
Netizens asked, "Why are you only the-tagged Sana when TWICE is performing?". They speculate whether G-Dragon is a fan of the female singer or something more private is hidden behind this action. Some people even joked that it could be a manifestation of "Lovestagram" - posts that couples post on Instagram to express their affection.
When the speculation began to spread, G-Dragon quickly deleted the post, but this was criticized by a part of the audience. Many opinions say that, not only with Sana, G-Dragon has also had many controversial activities related to female idols on social networks.
"Imagine if it were your idol. If a gender- opposite person status them, not on a group account, but on a personal account, you know people will discuss it. Even if it is a harmless act, unnecessary embroidery stories will begin. Are you happy if your idol is labeled like that?".
The Sana label seems a bit strange. If his fans say there is nothing wrong with it, then why is he deleting the story?.
Not only Sana, I want him to stop typing for likes or the photos and videos of female idols in general. This has caused many problems for a while, and it is strange to keep it going on honestly" - some comments from the audience opposing G-Dragon.