When discussing a person's stature, we should be respectful and objective. YooA's figure may indeed be appreciated by many as an entertainer, but that doesn't mean that her figure is the only criterion or the only yardstick that should be used to judge her worth.
The bumps in her figure may be the result of her personal efforts to stay in shape, or it may be the result of her natural physical characteristics. In either case, she should not be associated with a label like "the woman that the Korean chaebol likes." This connection is not only too subjective and one-sided, but it can also cause unnecessary stress and misunderstandings for her.
We should appreciate the uniqueness of each person, including their physical appearance, talents, and personality. Body shape is only a part of a person's external characteristics, and should not be the only criterion for judging a person's worth and charm. We should respect each person's choices and lifestyle, and not reduce their value to simply their external image or social status.
We should also avoid stereotyping or biasing about the Korean chaebol or any particular group. Everyone has their own unique preferences and tastes, and the preferences of a certain group cannot simply be reduced to a certain fixed pattern. We should be open and inclusive to people of different cultures and backgrounds, respecting their choices and preferences.