“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.
Contents:
- IN THE MP WORLD OF K-POP, ’S HARD FOR STARS TO BE GAY
- KPOP STARS THAT HAS BEEN RUMORED AS GAY [PART 2]
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 * gay kpop moments *
“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.
KPOP STARS THAT HAS BEEN RUMORED AS GAY [PART 2]
* gay kpop moments *
“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? There are gay artists, like the new idol Holland, but for the most part, Korean culture is much more nservative pared to the Uned Stat. ” He’s ma mic vios for K-Pop songs which he picts himself fallg for male idols, and he also has ma a vio about Korean gay slang:“There are moments where you thk you are open, out and ee, but society will knock on your door to remd you that you are still stuck behd , ” Eddi said.