JAKARTA - The K-pop group of women (G)I-DLE has become a conversation with their recent performances. Currently, they are promoting their latest album, I SWAY with the main track, Klaxon.

Last week, they appeared on Music Bank music shows and received negative criticism for the clothes they wore. They use the Korean Red Cross logo on their clothing which is considered to have the potential to be sesexualized and break Korean rules.

The use of the Red Cross logo in their costumes is suspected that the agency has not asked for permission from the authorities. Based on Korean regulations, the use of the mblem of the Red Cross of Korea without permission internationally will be fined 10 million won or the equivalent of Rp. 116 million.

Responding to the allegation, the agency (G) I-DLE opened its voice regarding the controversy and they claimed to have contacted the Korean Red Cross.

Hello, this is Cube Entertainment. We wrote to discuss issues related to the I-DLE stage clothes when they performed Klaxon at the Music Bank on July 19, "said the agency (G)I-DLE through their tweets on X.

"We know there is a problem with costumes and contacted the Korean Red Cross to apologize. We are actively discussing avoiding problems and taking follow-up," he continued.

The agency also apologized to related parties who felt aggrieved by this incident.

"We would like to apologize to all parties affected by this matter," the agency said.

"We will always be grateful for the support and interest of all fans for (G)I-DLE. Thank you," concluded the agency.


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