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[My Daily = Reporter Kang Da-yun] Karina from the group aespa has been embroiled in an unexpected political color controversy.
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On the 27th, Karina posted several photos with a red rose emoticon on her social media. The photos captured her everyday life in Japan. However, a striking red jumper with the number ‘2’ printed largely on it caught attention and became a subject of controversy.
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The post was uploaded just a week before the 21st presidential election and on the day of the third candidate debate. Some netizens claimed that Karina was openly supporting candidate Kim Moon-soo of the People’s Power Party, whose number is 2, and which uses red as its party color. The red rose emoticon was also interpreted as hinting at the so-called ‘Rose Election’ held in the blooming season of roses.
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The controversy quickly spread through online communities, leading to heated discussions about whether Karina had political intentions. Eventually, Karina deleted the photos but did not provide any explanation or statement.
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Amidst this, the People’s Power party spokesperson also responded. They posted an update, along with aespa’s photos set to background music like ‘Supernova’ and ‘Armageddon,’ expressing joy with “SHOUT OUT TO.” However, this post has also been deleted now.
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Although Karina deleted the controversial photo, the public perception remains that it was not just a fashion choice but a political statement. Given that numerous cultural and artistic figures are openly supporting specific candidates, Karina’s photo was interpreted in the same context.
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However, some argue that Karina also uploaded photos without wearing the jumper, and deleting the photos itself might be a form of explanation. It remains to be seen whether Karina will make a specific statement or choose to remain silent.
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