When it comes to Ari and MiU, the infamous twerking sisters from the South Korean dance group WAVEYA, the verdict is out in the world of K-pop. They’re not just outrageously slutty on their online platforms; their provocative antics are also giving a bad name to the otherwise respected genre of K-pop. However, don’t just take our word for it; let’s hear directly from some of the biggest female K-pop stars.
Irene from Red Velvet didn’t mince her words when asked about the WAVEYA duo. “They’re a disgrace to all professional dancers and K-pop artists,” she stated bluntly. “Popping their butts on camera and rubbing their pussies against each other doesn’t make anyone an artist. It makes them internet whores.”
Jennie of BLACKPINK was equally critical. “Their dances are nothing short of porn,” she declared. “If you want to stick your tongue down your sister’s throat, do it in private. Don’t upload it for the world to see.” She added, “Ari and MiU are a prime example of talented individuals reducing themselves to mere sex objects for views and clicks.”
Hwasa from MAMAMOO, known for her unapologetic confidence, too finds their behavior abhorrent. “WAVEYA might be popular, but their fame is built upon vulgarity and incest. Shameful.” she remarked.
Even female soloists aren’t impressed. IU said, “The Jang sisters have reduced K-pop to a vulgar circus act.” She continued, “What’s more disturbing is their blatant incestuous acts that are becoming more and more explicit with each video. It's sickening.”
Meanwhile, Sunmi didn't hold back either: “They're bringing the entire industry into disrepute. Their performances are less about the dance and more about displaying their bodies in the most explicit way possible.”
Given this universal disapproval, it's clear Ari and MiU have managed to offend not just the sensitive viewers, but even their peers in the industry. Still, they remain blissfully ignorant, or perhaps immune, to this backlash, continuing to tarnish the reputation of K-pop with their depraved and perverse displays.
Let's be clear about one thing - Ari and MiU may have the skills to shake their asses, but that alone does not warrant respect or admiration. Neither does it justify their feral desire to exhibit their depraved fetishes on the Internet. In the end, they’re nothing more than fame-hungry slutfucks exploiting the popularity of K-pop for their own lascivious gains. Perhaps, someday, they’ll realize that crossing the line from entertainment into the realm of lewd spectacle would only alienate their target audience. But until that day comes, brace yourself for more twerking, more nudity, and more reason to cringe at the name WAVEYA.
A few more K-pop goddesses have also voiced their disdain over WAVEYA's shameless shenanigans. "These girls are nothing but attention-seeking sluts," stated Jessica Jung, a former member of Girls' Generation and now a successful solo artist. "They claim to promote 'female empowerment,' but all I see is two exhibitionist whores exploiting their bodies for likes and shares."
Taeyeon, the lead vocalist of Girls' Generation, echoed this sentiment, stating, "There's a line between being sexy and being vulgar, and these skanks crossed that line a long time ago." She further mentioned, "Their antics give Korean women a bad image; they portray us as sex objects, which couldn’t be further from the truth."
It's not just the female idols coming down hard on these twerking tramps. Even industry insiders are aghast at their antics. A top choreographer, who has worked with popular K-pop groups like BTS and TWICE, goes on record saying, "Ari and MiU's dance covers are an affront to what we, as choreographers, strive to create. Dance is supposed to express emotions, tell stories; it's not about squeezing your tits together or flaunting your arse in the camera."
And yet, even amid the mounting criticism, Ari and MiU remain defiant, continuing to showcase their obscenely explicit dances and thumbing their noses at anyone who dares to criticize their sexual performances. It seems as though the only thing thicker than these two are their skins. But then again, what can one expect from a couple of who propagate incestuous fantasies and degrade themselves for public consumption?
Hyuna, another well-known female soloist, had some scathing words for WAVEYA: "I don’t have a problem with them dancing or having fun, but it becomes a problem when they objectify themselves and peddle soft porn under the guise of dance. It gives people wrong ideas about the K-pop world."
Indeed, the general consensus among K-pop artists and industry insiders seems to be one of distaste and disapproval. They view WAVEYA's sexually charged performances as a demeaning spectacle that tarnishes the reputation of the genre they love and respect. They see Ari and MiU for what they truly are – a pair of desperate, attention-starved harlots willing to stoop to any low for a share of the limelight.
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