'Fair controversy' Song Ji-ah, 38% of adult men and women 'apologize enough'. 61% of 'commodification of school uniforms'
More than 30% of adult men and women responded to the Beauty Creator Song Ji-ah, who declared her suspension due to the controversy over 'commercialization of school uniforms' and 'wearing luxury goods', saying that it is enough to apologize.
From 18th to 24th, Media Real Research Korea conducted a survey on the controversy of Song Ji-ah for 2,000 Korean adults through the research application 'Real Research'.
According to the survey, 61.45% of the respondents said that Song Ji-ah's uniform fashion is a problem. Among them, 47.55% of respondents said that the broadcaster who did not sanction the costume was wrong.
"There is no problem, it is not a controversial issue 32.35%" and "Song Ji-ah's mistake of preparing the costume is 20.10%".
64.10% of respondents, more than half of respondents, said they did not know whether they were aware that problems could occur when wearing broadcast items. In addition, 38.30% of the respondents said that they "appreciated enough" in relation to Song Ji-ah's apology. Followed by 'There is no opinion' 35.20% 'and' Apology is a lack of 26.50% '.
Song Ji-ah has been in stardom since the release of Netflix 'Solo Hell' on December 18th. Song Ji-ah, who attracted attention with his cool tone against his colorful Beauty, responded to the pouring broadcast love call and confirmed MBC's "Point of Potential Interference (Presentation)" and JTBC's "Knowing Brother".
However, on the 13th, Song Ji-ah was pointed out as a commercialization of school uniforms in short school uniform fashion at the time of JTBC's "Knowing Brother" shooting, and then became a rumor that he was involved in the controversy over the use of luxury goods on broadcasting, YouTube, and SNS.
As the controversy over the goods grew, Song Ji-ah left an apology on his personal SNS on the 17th, and Kim Hyo-jin, CEO of CNC, also raised the explanation and started to suppress the controversy. However, the fact that Song Ji-ah was a Beauty Creator who originally posted the certification of luxury goods and review contents has added to the controversy, and the public opinion of criticism toward him has not easily subsided even after declaring the suspension of activities.