Recently, Di Lieba's Korean song performance in the variety show "Flowers and Boys 5" has become the focus of heated discussions among netizens. was originally just a small episode in a variety show, but because of the controversial history of school bullying involving a member of the original song boy group Straykids, Reba accidentally fell into the whirlpool of **.
Some netizens pointed out that the Korean song sung by Reba in the show is from straykids, although this boy group has many fans around the world, but one of its members was exposed to the black history of school bullying before becoming famous, so it was boycotted by many fans. As a public figure, Reba chose to sing the songs of this group, which was interpreted by some netizens as support for the members and even the entire men's group, and then thought that she lacked the sense of social responsibility she should have as a star.
I have to say that this logical connection is really a bit far-fetched. Regardless of whether Reba is really a fan of Straykids, listening to a Korean song doesn't mean she has to do a detailed background check on every member of the group. It is an artistic expression, and appreciating it does not mean agreeing with all the actions of the singer. Equating Reba's preference for a song with her attitude towards school bullying is obviously an over-interpretation and misleading.
For example, Di Lieba once publicly stated that her male god is "Little Plum" - Leonardo DiCaprio. Although the Hollywood superstar is highly recognized for his acting skills, his private life has also been controversial many times due to his romance and flowery image. However, this did not affect Reba's appreciation of him. If you follow the logic of some netizens, does it mean that Reba also supports or agrees with all the behaviors of "Little Lizi"?Obviously this is ridiculous.
Let's talk about Reba's other controversial point in "Flower Less 5" - her driving skills. In the show, Reba's driving clip was questioned by some netizens as a show, thinking that she, as a person who can get a driver's license, should not behave so unfamiliarly. However, such doubts ignore the fact that many celebrities rarely have the opportunity to drive their own cars in their daily lives due to their busy work. For a traffic flower like Reba, who is busy filming and participating in activities all year round, there are often full-time drivers in charge of travel, and it is naturally difficult to exercise and improve driving skills. Therefore, her performance in the show may indeed be unskilled, but it is not incomprehensible.
To sum up, whether it is singing or driving, Di Lieba is just being herself. As a public figure, her every move will inevitably be noticed and interpreted, but we should also give her some understanding and space, and not easily elevate her personal preferences and behaviors to the level of moral judgment. After all, what the entertainment industry needs is diversity and inclusion, not endless controversy and accusations.