A South Korean actress born in 2004 is facing online criticism regarding her appearance, sparking a debate about perceptions of age and beauty standards. The controversy originated on the online forum DogDrip.Net, where users questioned whether the actress appears older than her stated age.
Posts on the forum, which included a photograph, allege a discrepancy between the actress’s age and her perceived maturity. Comments ranged from observations about her “no-makeup gaze” to comparisons to older celebrities. Some users suggested a need for a change in makeup style or even cosmetic procedures. One commenter drew a parallel to the experience of women in their thirties who frequently share frustrations online, particularly around the end of the year.
The discussion also touched upon the challenges faced by actresses in the entertainment industry, referencing a separate incident involving a childcare worker and highlighting a perceived trend of negativity towards women in their thirties on social media. One user noted a perceived double standard, suggesting the actress might be compared to American singer Cardi B in terms of perceived age.
The online conversation also referenced the band Monkey Majik, though the connection to the actress is unclear. Monkey Majik, a Japanese-Canadian rock band formed in 2000, is known for its bilingual performances and has achieved success with songs featured in Japanese dramas. The band’s name originates from a 1979 song by the Japanese band Godiego, which the band’s vocalist, Maynard Plant, considers a significant influence.
The DogDrip.Net forum also included links to adult content websites, including mingky02.net, which offers a variety of adult videos, and images. The inclusion of these links within the same thread as the discussion about the actress is notable, though the connection, if any, remains unclear.