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The clip she watch went viral after its release for unexpected nudity.
BLACKSWAN Fatou‘s reaction to an explicit viral video recently launched a discussion about boundaries with K-Pop idols.
In early July, a content creator named Kevin Leonardo shared a video on his YouTube account about using the hair removal product Nair. Leonardo’s content is centered around his experience as a gay man, and he often shares instructional content that can be a little shocking for a random viewer.
While there are many tutorial videos on how to use Nair, Leonardo’s video was focused on using it on a more private part of the body — his anus.
While this could have also not been too outside of the ordinary, the content creator went into full detail, flashing his anus at the camera more than once in what many called a jump scare. (NOTE: Leonardo’s uncensored private parts appear in less than two seconds when watching the video. )
During a recent live stream, fans told Fatou to watch the video, and she reacted very strongly. After a screen recording was shared on TikTok, it went viral, with many fans finding her reaction funny.
@jennieisfave Sriya’s scream at the end HELP #blackswan#fatou#sriya#nairvideo#nair#jennieisfave#fyp#viral
♬ original sound – 🤍
Others were upset that Fatou was told to watch something like that without warning, which could be considered sexual harassment. While it could be regarded as more acceptable to show content like that to someone you actually know, fans recommending something like that to idols would not be the same thing.
Not only is this sexual harassment , a lot of you keep proving Alexa’s point to be true about the weird way y’all treat idols who speak English https://t.co/Jma4OWJOVb
— N♡︎⁷ (@cloudyyjun) August 3, 2023
yall are WEIRD these idols are not your friends omg https://t.co/6BYwKeLMc2 pic.twitter.com/YuiO8IkjHp
— minathon the third (@marksyoit) August 3, 2023
Some referenced a statement from solo idol AleXa where she said that fans treat English-speaking idols differently, something true in several ways.
For example, while KARD‘s BM is open about all topics, many questions asked to him by fans in past live streams would be considered inappropriate topics to discuss with a stranger, let alone a K-Pop idol you do not personally know.
NOOO OMG BM said he lost his v card at 16 or 17 😂 Yo who asked this??? A bunch of the comments got nasty on there pic.twitter.com/XU1wPhNT6t
— julia | blues hockey🤪 (@sweetchiliramen) July 3, 2020
Fans shared their thoughts on the situation, with many expressing disgust at someone doing this to Fatou.
LEAVE HER ALONE pic.twitter.com/R29Izc4BBD
— orbit struggles (@yvesshooter) August 2, 2023
people are so weird to make fatou watch that video like she’s not some toy to play with she’s a person
idc if the video is educational no one wants to see a random dudes hole without consenting https://t.co/OtoEAiC8MU
— em !! (@ssollgi) August 3, 2023
They’re never gonna read comments again y’all are so weird and embarrassing. That video includes nudity so recommending it to people and not giving them context is sending them unsolicited videos https://t.co/nkVKqEdzXV
— mel¹²🇹🇷 FREEDOM (@haseulagenda) August 3, 2023
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