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IN THE MP WORLD OF K-POP, ’S HARD FOR STARS TO BE GAY
” as ntent creators ph the physil lims as far as they n, whout ever havg to adm their characters are actually gay. And for those outsi the LGBTQ sphere — such as those wh the tradnally nservative borrs of South Korea, where a 2018 poll n by the Korea Instute of Public Admistratn found that 49% of s 8, 000 participants were agast homosexualy — the ncept of queer-bag allows them to viscerally enjoy queerns whout havg to accept .
The MV tak this even further, wh repeatg imagery that mak “Libido” feel like somethg out of a gay g-of-age movie.
In a VLive, Day6’s Jae nfirmed a gay storyle cludg characters played by members Sungj and Wonpil their school trilogy MVs for “What Can I Do, ” “I Loved You, ” and “When You Love Someone.