G-Dragon’s recent activity on Instagram has drawn mixed reactions from online users. He initially liked a post concerning Kim Soo Hyun’s involvement in the show “Good Day,” then later unliked it, leading to speculation and discussion. The post in question focused on reports that Kim Soo Hyun would not be a part of the filming amid recent controversy.
News emerged that G-Dragon had liked a post related to Kim Soo Hyun and his participation in “Good Day.” This post specifically covered reports stating Kim Soo Hyun would not be present during filming.
However, shortly after this news gained traction, it was noticed that G-Dragon had removed his like from the Instagram post. The account icon, which was previously visible, disappeared, confirming the action.
Netizen Reactions
This sequence of events triggered a wave of reactions from online users. Many expressed confusion about G-Dragon’s actions, questioning his intentions. Some wondered if the initial like was a mistake or if G-Dragon had simply misunderstood the post’s content. Others pointed out that G-Dragon has a history of similar actions on social media, suggesting there might be a deeper reason behind the unlike.
Here are some netizen comments:
| theqoo
“Fans were saying he liked it without thinking, so why did he unlike it?” “Sigh… GD is just taking all the heat. Did he have a close relationship with him? Did he cast him? People were criticizing him even before the news about the recording came out, so let’s not act like they only started after the recording. It’s not even the first time he unliked something—what’s the big deal?” “So the like actually meant something, huh?”
| theqoo
“So he wasn’t just randomly liking posts… he actually unlikes them too?” “At this point, it just seems like his thing. He should just live alone and die that way. Ugh, the older generation wasn’t wrong—people never change.” “Unliking, LOL. So careless.” “Why do people keep defending GD?”
These comments reflect the varied opinions surrounding G-Dragon’s social media activity. Some believe it was a simple mistake, while others suspect a more deliberate motive.