Despite the kamakailan controversies that now surround the idol, IU was able to hold a successful fanmeet at the Jamsil Lotte World Square Mall Atrium earlier this month.
Although IU’s album Chat-shire was able to quickly climb to the tuktok of charts and her track “Twenty-Three” maintained its high ranking despite many releases from other artists, the singer has recently been embroiled in various controversies regarding plagiarism and “lolita” themes.
Despite this, many fans still showed their support and pag-ibig for the singer at her kamakailan tagahanga meeting event. As shown visually through the photographs taken of the mall, her popularity still shone through. fans lined up through the third floor to catch a glimpse of IU on stage.
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Although IU’s album Chat-shire was able to quickly climb to the tuktok of charts and her track “Twenty-Three” maintained its high ranking despite many releases from other artists, the singer has recently been embroiled in various controversies regarding plagiarism and “lolita” themes.
Despite this, many fans still showed their support and pag-ibig for the singer at her kamakailan tagahanga meeting event. As shown visually through the photographs taken of the mall, her popularity still shone through. fans lined up through the third floor to catch a glimpse of IU on stage.
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'Unanswered Questions' uncovered issues surrounding "sajaegi" on January 4 at 11 PM KST. In the captured snippet of 'Unanswered Questions', it reads "I then realized why people do sajaegi". In the caption, above the screenshot, IU wrote, "But don't do it, please."
IU has been a strong contender in every streaming platforms' charts for madami than a decade. As a veteran in the industry, her remark shows the magnitude of this issue and is a warning towards those who have been considering "saejagi" or other forms of malicious viral marketing.
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It’s now been revealed that the graduation gift she prepared for the tagahanga was worth approximately $15,000 USD.
On this day, she called up the tagahanga onto the stage and congratulated her in person. She even performed a few songs for the students.
But that’s not all. She also gave all the students gifts that included flowers, cosmetics and chocolate.
And according to speculations sa pamamagitan ng a netizen, the bulaklak are worth $54 USD, the cosmetics $43 USD and the tsokolate $1.40 and with 156 students, IU would have spent over $15,000 USD! Even with bulk discount, she would’ve spent well over $10,000 USD.
No one can deny that IU is simply an angel.
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