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Freezia's agency reveals she is under complete shock from hate comments

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ArticleSong Jia has become 'fake girl', "Shocked by the hate comments, not in the right frame of mind"

Source: Dailyan via Naver

 

1. [+5,668, -665] Well we're shocked that you had no problem going around trying to pass knock-offs as authentics. You talk like you're taking responsibility for any of this but wouldn't the least you could do be halting all of your promotions? You disgust me, really...

2. [+3,010, -86] We're shocked too, at the embarrassment you've put on our country

3. [+2,640, -95] You're not shocked at the hate comments. You're shocked that you got caught with knock-offs and lost all avenues of income and that your income has hit so rock bottom that you won't be able to hold your face in public anymore.

4. [+1,638, -54] You claim in a Chinese video that you love China so why not go live over there? It'll be a win win!!

5. [+677, -47] You chose to wear those knock-offs, you deal with the consequences

6. [+526, -5] You're shocked? Where's the confidence you had when you went on TV claiming you never wear the same thing twice so you passed out your knock-offs to the other celebrities on the panel? Her agency is a mess, too. They know that she's in "shock" but they're using her for more media play talking about professionalism this and that... They're both the absolute worst agency paired with the worst actress.

7. [+465, -8] How about you think about how you tried to act like everything you owned was authentic on 'Video Star' ㅋㅋㅋ you shouldn't be crying, you should be embarrassed to ever show your face again. How could you ever claim to have any shame when you were sitting with a group of celebrities trying to flex your fakes in front of them? ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

8. [+284, -3] Buying fakes is fine... since authentics are so expensive. You're free to do that... but passing them off as authentic? Tricking people? And making money off of that on YouTube? Your mentality is amazing... Please work on building your intelligence in this time. Every time you open your mouth, I can hear the empty rattling inside of your brain.

9. [+265, -9] You're shocked... hul!!!! The only people who are shocked are your viewers... You claimed you waited six months for your Chanel bag unboxing... only for it to be fake. I'm shocked... who do you think is really shocked right now?

10. [+210, -2] Well I'm shocked that you had the gall to feature a fake Dior bag for your Dior ad. Picture evidence is forever... you must be foolish if you think you could've fooled everyone forever.

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1. [+5,668, -665] Well we're shocked that you had no problem going around trying to pass knock-offs as authentics. You talk like you're taking responsibility for any of this but wouldn't the least you could do be halting all of your promotions? You disgust me, really...

 

what am I reading? :derp:

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1 hour ago, Youahaen said:

2. [+3,010, -86] We're shocked too, at the embarrassment you've put on our country

This is beyond pathetic. There’s no way this is not an incel.

 

I didn’t give a damn about her (everytime I read her name, I think of Freezer), but now I’m sympathetic towards her. Such a non-issue made big by people piling up on the hate because they got nothing better going on for them.

 

I don’t usually do, but I would fully support her if she went the legal route here and sued the sorry asses who are taking advantage of the situation to simply ruin a person’s life because it’s fun for them.

 

To those who are truly let down by some infuencer not being authentic (gasp!), may this be a reality check that they need and live tbeir actual lives instead of doing so vicariousy through some random in the internet.

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The thing is if these people were smarter, they should've known she used replicas because of how obvious they are from the get go. I don't know how old her audience are or their level of intelligence but they're the ones who decided to idolize her based of her looks, fashion sense and "wealth" and then after she got exposed, that image that they perceived of her shattered and now they're acting shocked like she betrayed them. I don't get this whole culture of following, "worshipping" and looking up to influencers as "role models" in the first place.

As for Zia, I don't think she deserves this much hate but it would've been better if she just based her influencer career on buying the quality affordable local Korean brands and supporting local fashion industry from the start instead. It'd be especially nice to introduce the up and coming young Korean designers. She would've gained more respect and admiration this way. But unfortunately even if she did that she wouldn't be having this many  followers, popularity and many people wouldn't be tuning in. This is because Korean viewers are obsessed and regard the luxurious international designer brands as being superior than the local ones, as they're viewed being more exclusive and sign of high status. Ultimately this problem is deeply rooted on the materialistic society as a whole for being obsessed with wealth and status.

 

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theres only korea to make such a non-issue into a huge witch hunt and then they wonder why their birthrate is dropping, but look at how you guys are acting like kids coming after women for absolutely nothing loool

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was what she did embarrassing? yes. but did it deserve this amount of hate? absolutely not. at this point those people are hating on her just to hate on her as she's been a hot topic since the start of the year. reeks of jealousy and envy to me

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she's devastated because she just started to taste what's like being famous 

without a strong company to back her up, unfortunately her career is over 

yall remember Yoon eun hye? she was at the top once. after a similar incident, she hasn't recovered since 

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3 hours ago, mayu. said:

I've seen a lot of international fans defend her (and worship her) but like. it's true that she didn't kill anyone but clearly the issue is not wearing knock-offs lol the issue is that she lied about it everywhere, online and on TV. People don't like liars. even more if that's what their whole image/career is about. now sure, most influencers are "liars" but this always happens when they get caught. this is not the first time that korean online celebrities get hate, the same happened to the mukbangers last time when they all got caught for not saying when they got paid to promote food (and lied about it) and it got them a lot of hate, again the international fans defended them and all those mukbangers eventually returned. but I've seen similar things with international online celebrities too like the vegan ones who get caught eating fish and stuff like this, and it gets just as much hate lol so it's not just a Korea thing. Like I said... people don't like liars. of course this doesn't include fans who forgive anything and everything, and it seems that this girl has many fans internationally? anyway she might get the most hate now due to being trendy but soon people will move on from her and she will probably survive from all the international fans she got lol.

I'm not defending liars & yes I don't like it when people listen. But it 2022, almost everything on the internet is fake. Even real celebrities are fake. If you believe it that's your problem. Take everything on the internet with a grain of salt.

I'm not sure why some people who don't consume her content are so upset. I understand why fans would be mad.

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6 hours ago, Zack Morris said:

a study needs to be done on the people who are actually this upset over a girl wearing some knockoffs. Like no one was harmed, no one died...I don't understand.

My point exactly, I get she deserves to be criticised but this is far too much hate. People who have committed harmful crimes haven’t received anywhere near as much hate. 

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I mean it's understandable why she's receiving so much negativity. The higher the popularity, the louder the backlash. I mean look at Kim Seon Ho, if he did what he did 5 years ago few people would care and he just need to lay low for awhile and he could have return to being a supporting actor. But since he tried being 1st lead then well he's now in an awkward spot. The same goes for freezia she essentially has nothing to fall back to.

And not at international fans trying to defend her when lbr cancel culture in America is like a million times worse. 

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1 hour ago, domination said:

I mean it's understandable why she's receiving so much negativity. The higher the popularity, the louder the backlash. I mean look at Kim Seon Ho, if he did what he did 5 years ago few people would care and he just need to lay low for awhile and he could have return to being a supporting actor. But since he tried being 1st lead then well he's now in an awkward spot. The same goes for freezia she essentially has nothing to fall back to.

And not at international fans trying to defend her when lbr cancel culture in America is like a million times worse. 

...you really just compared accusations of forcing abortion and gaslighting, which I know were unfounded, to wearing brand knock offs...

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10 hours ago, mayu. said:

I've seen a lot of international fans defend her (and worship her) but like. it's true that she didn't kill anyone but clearly the issue is not wearing knock-offs lol the issue is that she lied about it everywhere, online and on TV. People don't like liars. even more if that's what their whole image/career is about. now sure, most influencers are "liars" but this always happens when they get caught. this is not the first time that korean online celebrities get hate, the same happened to the mukbangers last time when they all got caught for not saying when they got paid to promote food (and lied about it) and it got them a lot of hate, again the international fans defended them and all those mukbangers eventually returned. but I've seen similar things with international online celebrities too like the vegan ones who get caught eating fish and stuff like this, and it gets just as much hate lol so it's not just a Korea thing. Like I said... people don't like liars. of course this doesn't include fans who forgive anything and everything, and it seems that this girl has many fans internationally? anyway she might get the most hate now due to being trendy but soon people will move on from her and she will probably survive from all the international fans she got lol.

Finally someone who got it 👏

It's also actually illegal in Korea to buy fakes. Not saying that every Korean own authentic pieces, ofcourse alot buy fake ones *hush *hush because not everyone is rich. But the difference is compared to Freezia, they're not in the public eye, they don't flaunt the fakes in public or on public broadcast nor are they trying to pass them off as authentic. They wear their fake designer brand clothings or bags and just go about doing their own business privately without trying to attract attention. Freezia did the opposite of what they do and the biggest mistakes she did were claiming the fakes that she owns and buys as authentic, wore them on Netflix while trying to pass off as this rich fashionista girl, and then use them in an official ad. She's being deceitful and that's honestly a turn off to Koreans.

 

 

11 hours ago, Belkiss said:

she's devastated because she just started to taste what's like being famous 

without a strong company to back her up, unfortunately her career is over 

yall remember Yoon eun hye? she was at the top once. after a similar incident, she hasn't recovered since 

Well she just got criticized for her videos uploaded on Chinese site for the subs calling Kimchi "Pao Cai" a Chinese version of fermented vegetables dish. This is basically China claiming Korean food as theirs originally and ofcourse Koreans don't like it. Knowing Koreans' sensitivity and reactions towards anything Chinese these days, I don't see her recover from this. This is basically the last straw that break the camel's back.

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13 hours ago, Youahaen said:

2. [+3,010, -86] We're shocked too, at the embarrassment you've put on our country

commenter #2, i promise you... no one cares enough about single's inferno where it has affected the image of an entire country, lol. these people are acting like the show had the impact of squid game or parasite or had the cult following of terrace house when international audiences KNOW that dating shows = guilty pleasure trash tv. they're looking at every contestant on the show like how we look at love island and whatever, literally eye candy. being a good person is just a bonus, lol. 

the only way people would even know about song jia's controversy is if they were already deep into korean media. the fans defending her are 99% kpop fans who actively consume korean media. i really doubt that single's inferno, a show that aired for less than a month and had eight episodes in total, would entice a new audience to watch more korean media because of this show or that she's a big star to the point where international gossip magazines would post about her.

they all gained some fame and i'm sure jia gained the most because she's active on social media platforms, but she isn't a drag race star, she doesn't have personality like tiffany pollard, she wasn't part of a long-running reality show like the kardashians, she's a YOUTUBER and a BEAUTY INFLUENCER. her youtube is the only consumable media available for international audience and unless she translates her instagram, the international audience does not care enough to know what's going on. 

tzuyang, a korean mukbanger, has a bigger international audience than freezia, lmaooo. 

 

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She should just lay low for a few months, come back with an apology, promise to never wear fakes ever again and she'll get her career back. Her agency should also shut up so people forget about her.

That's PR 101 for every scandal ever in South Korea .

 

 

I personally do not give a fuck about freezia but I think she was wrong for passing fakes as real designer goods, i don't agree with people saying "it's not that big of a deal, everyone does that anyway, that's how influencers work", just because it's common doesn't mean it's right. Now we're normalizing people lying for clout? It's never right and will never be and I'm glad she got caught. I hope every "influencer" who deceive their audience continue to get caught like that so at least we know who we really are watching. 

 

 

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5 hours ago, No1 said:

...you really just compared accusations of forcing abortion and gaslighting, which I know were unfounded, to wearing brand knock offs...

Essentially in both cases they are erasing the very image they build up for themselves. Kim Seon Ho was an "innocent oppa", she's a "luxury rich fashionista". Objectively speaking, given how high they both climbed up to, the fall will be more painful. And it'll be harder for them to "lie low and pretend like nothing happened".

The whole nation knows them now. People in this thread are acting surprised by how many views and reactions her article has on Korean news site and then picking a bone with Koreans as if they are going to the extremes to hate her. No Koreans are not, she is legitly that well known right now. So yes there are that many people talking about this scandal and obviously to the average person they would have a negative outlook on someone who lie, thus collectively the backlash is indeed very loud.

Someone complain that Koreans give sexual assault a pass, no that's because those who committed sexual assault isn't as well known. If a top star like Hyun Bin committed sexual assault, he will receive an even fiercer backlash.

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34 minutes ago, fiti said:

She should just lay low for a few months, come back with an apology, promise to never wear fakes ever again and she'll get her career back. Her agency should also shut up so people forget about her.

That's PR 101 for every scandal ever in South Korea .

 

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I personally do not give a fuck about freezia but I think she was wrong for passing fakes as real designer goods, i don't agree with people saying "it's not that big of a deal, everyone does that anyway, that's how influencers work", just because it's common doesn't mean it's right. Now we're normalizing people lying for clout? It's never right and will never be and I'm glad she got caught. I hope every "influencer" who deceive their audience continue to get caught like that so at least we know who we really are watching. 

 

 

People who are saying it’s nbd are directing that to the people who are overreacting and acting as if she committed a serious crime. Yeah, call her out for lying, but it’s basically a witch hunt at this point. 

 

You see the losers up there saying she embarrased their country, that they want her to leave S.K. And they’re not the only ones.

 

Let’s not act like we don’t know they’re acting like this because they feel betrayed or some bullshit; it’s because of the status culture bullshit, and they simply want to enjoy bringing her down in the worst way possible.

 

I agree that no one should lie for clout, but people willingly follow these types of influencers for the most frivolous reasons and then act shocked when they turn to be actually frivolous. There’s a reason why people warn others to take social media seriously, but they don’t listen until the rose colored glasses are yanked away and act like it’s not partly their fault.

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