‘Swoopa’ Honey J-Aiki Apology “I Reflect on My Careless Words and Actions, I Sincerely Apologize”
Dancers Honey J and Aiki have apologized for their controversial comments.
Honey J and Iki, who are currently appearing as members of Team Korea BUMSUP on Mnet’s ‘World of Swoopa’, were criticized for making excessive comments in a reaction video to the first episode of ‘World of Swoopa’ that was uploaded by another member, Hyojin Choi, on her personal YouTube channel on the 21st.
In the video, Honey J is seen watching the dance of a dancer from the opposing team and makes remarks that border on sexual harassment, saying, “That’s dancing, XX.” A scene where Aiki curses, “What the XXX,” also came under fire.The video in question has since been deleted.
In relation to this, Honey J posted on her SNS on the morning of the 22nd, “I deeply apologize to those who were hurt by my careless words and to the many people who support me for disappointing and causing discomfort.” She apologized, saying, “I gathered with the members to watch the first broadcast of Swoopa together, and we actually talked comfortably and watched it.In the process, I got caught up in the situation and reacted violently to the other dancer, and I deeply regret making the viewers uncomfortable due to my careless words and actions.”
He said, “I personally apologized to the dancers of the opposing crew as soon as I became aware of the situation.I would like to once again apologize to the dancers who may have felt uncomfortable, but were generous and understanding.It was my fault for not properly recognizing the weight of my words.I sincerely apologize to everyone.” He added, “Through this incident, I realized how much influence a single word or action can have.I will not take any words lightly and will make sure not to repeat the same mistake.I will listen carefully to every word of those who pointed out my shortcomings, and in the future, I will think more carefully and deeply before acting.”
Aiki also expressed his apology through SNS, saying, “I sincerely apologize to those who felt uncomfortable due to my actions using emotionally intense language.The more sincerity you have on stage, the more your emotions can come first, but I realized once again that you have to be careful not to let those emotions hurt others.I also apologize once again to the other crew.” He said, “From now on, I will communicate with a more considerate attitude in any situation.I will gratefully take to heart both the sharp criticism and the support.”
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