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“Aespa’s Ningning, Amid ‘Lip Sync Controversy,’ Makes Cryptic Statement: ‘I Want to Delete All My Posts'”

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[TV Report=Kim Yeon-joo] Aespa’s Ningning has become the center of attention with her meaningful comment.

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On the 22nd, Ningning posted on her personal account, “I want to delete all my posts, would you be upset?” along with a poll with ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ options, drawing public attention.

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Later, Ningning revealed the poll results showing that most fans were against deleting the posts and questioned, “Why?”

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Recently, Aespa faced a lip-sync controversy during the broadcast stage of their new song ‘Rich Man’. During their appearance on ABC’s ‘Good Morning America’ on the 13th, they were criticized for a performance that fell short of expectations in terms of completeness. Some members’ dance skills were also criticized.

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Previously, Aespa was criticized for their lip-sync performance at a university festival. During their stage at Korea University’s festival in 2022, they lip-synced all four songs performed. After Aespa’s performance, criticism flooded the university’s online community. One netizen expressed disappointment, saying, “It’s the first time I’ve seen lip-syncing at a university festival. Is it right to cheer for singers who lip-sync?”

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Aespa continues their activities with their sixth mini album ‘Rich Man’, released on the 5th. ‘Rich Man’ has recorded over 1.11 million pre-orders, forecasting their seventh consecutive million-seller, and has swept various global charts including topping the iTunes Top Album Chart in 14 different regions worldwide, 1st place in China’s QQ Music overall and EP digital album sales chart, obtaining Platinum certification (over 1 million yuan in sales), number 1 on the Trend Peak chart, number 1 on the overall and Korean music video charts, number 1 on Kugou Music’s digital album sales chart, number 1 on Tencent Music’s K-POP chart, and number 1 on Japan’s AWA real-time hot rising chart.

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Aespa is set to embark on an arena tour starting in Fukuoka on October 4-5, followed by Tokyo on October 11-12, Aichi on October 18-19, Tokyo again on November 8-9, Bangkok on November 15-16, and Osaka on November 26-27, with each venue accommodating over 10,000 seats.

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Reporter Kim Yeon-joo yeonjuk@tvreport.co.kr / Photo=TV Report DB

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