IVES Wonyoung‘s Height Under Scrutiny After Viral Photo Ignites Online Debate
A recent photo of IVE’s Jang Wonyoung has sparked a fervent debate online regarding her actual height, with netizens meticulously analyzing her proportions and comparing her to other celebrities. The discussion, originating on the popular Korean online forum Pann, centers around claims that Wonyoung’s officially stated height may not be accurate.
The controversy arises as fans and observers dissect images of Wonyoung, notably a recent picture showing her wearing flat shoes. this has led to detailed comparisons with figures like Ahn Yujin and Japanese model Yano Shiho, prompting speculation that Wonyoung’s height may exceed the commonly reported 173cm (approximately 5’8″). The debate highlights the intense public interest in K-pop idols’ physical attributes and the scrutiny they face regarding their public image.
Netizens have been sharing and analyzing past footage to support their theories. One user pointed to a video of Ahn Yujin, previously listed as 172cm, alongside Yano Shiho, suggesting Shiho appeared only slightly taller, estimating her height around 173cm. They then compared this to Choo Sung Hoon’s height (around 174-175cm) in similar photos, alleging potential editing to exaggerate his size. This analysis led to the conclusion that Wonyoung, Yujin, and Shiho are all approximately 173cm tall, while Choo Sung Hoon is 174-175cm.
The online discussion has also included a range of opinions, from praise for Wonyoung’s physique – with one commenter stating they’d “probably never seen someone with Wonyoung’s golden proportions” – to direct disagreement, with others claiming she is shorter then fellow celebrity jang Do Yeon. Some users referenced Wonyoung’s own stated height of 173cm, dismissing the debate as denial, while others noted she appears smaller when standing next to taller male idols.
The debate continues to unfold across various online platforms,demonstrating the enduring fascination with celebrity measurements and the power of online communities to dissect and analyze public figures.