Netizens slam Baby DONT Cry’s debut teasers amid concern for minor members

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Netizens slam Baby DONT Cry’s debut teasers amid concern for minor members

Baby DONT Cry, an upcoming girl group, just shared their first-ever set of teasers for the much-anticipated debut. While the buzz around the group’s debut has been high, especially because the group has been produced by Soyeon from (G)I-DLE, their teasers have brought forth mixed reactions from netizens.

Baby DONT Cry drops debut teasers; fans are concerned over the concept

The upcoming girl group Baby DONT Cry that has been launched by PSY‘s label has created a lot of buzz for their unique and fun concept. The group recently dropped a teaser video to commence the countdown to their debut. The video shows one of the members of the group ripping open a candy wrapper and eating the sweet treat. While the trailer itself is simple, many netizens online pointed out that the wrapping has intentionally been made to look like a contraceptive.The teaser, which was for their debut music video ‘F Girl’, has garnered a lot of mixed reactions online. Many shared their concern over the matter, as 3 out of 4 members in the group are still of minor age. Many people slammed the group's company for choosing such a theme due to the member’s age.

Netizens shared mixed reactions

While some fans were excited to see the teaser and praised the quirky concept, many expressed their concern over it, citing that 3/4 members are still minors. One praised the concept and tried to explain it by saying, “I think they’re hinting at dirty thoughts about the palace, like the song Nxde; that’s why she opened the candy and ate it, as if she’s saying, ‘I’m not what you’re thinking...’ I think the song is feminist,” while another fan shared that “

Many netizens also called the post out for showing minors in such a light. One netizen commented, “Isn’t there a 16yo in this group??? “Why are we doing this?” while another shared that “We will not be supporting the exploitation of minors.”

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