“This panel, we’re jt gog to show our gay,” Lai Franc proclaimed to the packed crowd at KCon’s panel on LGBT fandom Korean pop mic. The K-Pop fans attendance roared wh approval.
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IN THE MP WORLD OF K-POP, ’S HARD FOR STARS TO BE GAY
It’s no secret that beg openly LGBTQ+ the K-pop world is difficult, but the stars enuraged the muny wh their posive msag – and even hope to help pneer gay rights * gayest moments in kpop *
What mak this song’s mic vio even more impactful was that was released on May 17th which is the ternatnal day agast homophobia, bi-phobia, and transphobia. His mic vio featur an amazg reprentatn of a gay uple, ternatnal upl, and racial diversy.
“This panel, we’re jt gog to show our gay, ” Lai Franc proclaimed to the packed crowd at KCon’s panel on LGBT fandom Korean pop mic. “I saw that there wasn’t a lot of gay stuff K-Pop media, but I saw the culture that the men are a ltle more open to touchg, ” Eddi said. “There’s not a lot of actual gay reprentatn K-Pop, a lot of men are allowed to be feme.
I remember showg them to some people and they thought their looks were too girly or, other words, ‘gay. ’”One of Eddi’s favore gay K-Pop moments is the song “Party XXO” by the sce-disband girl group Glam. Franc said that fans equently mishear one of the lyrics to the song “Heart Shaker” as “Is Sana gay?