The male idol’s actions were hit with criticism.
Koreaboo
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G-Dragon‘s now-deleted post mentioning TWICE‘s Sana has sparked a heated debate about the state of K-Pop.


Coldplay recently performed in Korea with TWICE as a special guest. G-Dragon attended and shared a clip on Instagram in which he tagged TWICE’s Sana with a shocked emoji, sparking mixed reactions from fans.
G-Dragon’s Now-Deleted Mention Of TWICE’s Sana Generates Mixed Reactions
Yet, following on from the issue, international fans sparked a debate concerning idols interacting with each other. One Reddit forum shared that the impact of idols interacting with each other on social media and the negative reactions many get seemingly block any change of IRL interactions, with some believing idols would be worried.
If idols can't even interact online how can they interact in person.
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One fan shared a meme showing that some fans claim they love interactions but criticize them when they happen, especially when it comes to male and female stars interacting. Some put it down to the parasocial relationships that K-Pop seemingly encourages.
"What if male and female idols interacted more?"
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Netizens love seeing idols interact, but it can cause issues and criticism.