Mamamoo’s Hwasa Reported To Police By Parent-Student Association For Indecency performance at university festival.
‘Controversy over obscene performance’ Hwasa accused of obscenity.
Regarding this, Hwasa’s side told MK Sports, “I understand that the police are reviewing the case.”
Previously, Hwasa visited the festival site of Sungkyunkwan University to film the tvN entertainment program ‘Dance Singer’s Wandering Troupe’.
On this day, Hwasa was embroiled in controversy over an obscene performance by showing sensational movements while performing her solo song “Don’t Give Me”.
The Parents believed that Hwasa’s dance move gestured to a perverted sexual act and it was enough to make the audience embarrassed. They added that the gesture did not fit the context of the choreography and could not be interpreted as an art performance. According to the reports the police call in Hwasa for an investigation, if needed, after looking over the incident. On July 10, P NATION, the agency of Hwasa, responded saying that they understand that the police are investigating the case.
MAMAMOO’s Hwasa appeared on tvN’s Dancing Queens on the Road on May 12 episode. Hwasa attended the event as a member of the dance team of the show for her performance at a university festival. Many Parents accompanied the students at the event and did not like one of the dance moves done by Hwasa on stage. According to media outlets, the parents filed a complaint against Hwasa as they were offended by her dance. On July 10, it was reported that Seongdeong Police will investigate the accused member of MAMAMOO.
Previously on May 12, Hwasa performed at the Sungkyunkwan University Festival while filming tvN’s “Dancing Queens on the Road.” At the time, Hwasa sang her solo song “Don’t” during which she made a suggestive gesture, resulting in the Student Parents and Human Rights Protection Solidarity to file a complaint.
It was reported that the Student Parents and Human Rights Protection Solidarity accused Hwasa of causing discomfort to viewers and claimed that Hwasa caused the public to feel shame by making a gesture that is out of the performance’s context.