'Gashina' Singer Sunmi Was Called A Lesbian

by Shreya Singh / Oct 17, 2017 09:01 AM EDT
'Gashina' Singer Sunmi Was Called A Lesbian

The former member of Wonder Girls, Sunmi recently shared a cute picture with her fans on Instagram. In the photograph, the South Korean singer is showing her fingers.

Along with the picture, she asked the followers, "Is there anything wrong with my nails? Haha." Fans gave mixed reactions to the picture, some said that it is just perfect, some mocked as if they cannot see the nail but they are beautiful and some just adorned her beauty. But above all, some of them commented on her alleged sexuality.

One of the users wrote, "The short nails signify that she is not heterosexual." While other wrote, "There's nothing wrong with them but they are so short. You a Lesbian" Some even gave her crown, they commented "queen of lesbianism".

The picture was also shared on online communities. In spite of this hatred, the fans came out in support of Sunmi. One Insta user backlashed the haters and wrote, "My nails are also short. Don't worry about those comments," The other follower commented, "Why are they making a big deal about nails?"

This is not the first time when Sunmi is being criticized for her looks. A few days backs, Netizens expressed their views about her 'paper doll' like appearance at the 2017 Korea Music Festival.

Sunmi gave a splendid performance on her latest track "Gashina" but her skinny legs caught all the attention. Netizens could not stop themselves from expressing their worry and concern for the singer's thin figure. Some even advised her to put on some weight. The singer revealed that her weight is less than 100 pounds and she lost 11 pounds since "Gashina" promotion.

Sunmi debuted in 2007 as a member of Wonder Girls but left the group in 2010 to pursue her academic career. Her latest song "Gashina" is the first release since the disbandment of Wonder Girls.

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