The second generation of stars showed their bottoms and made a vacuum appearance at the concert, whether the "freedom of dress" in the entertainment industry has been out of shape
author:Free Whales
Friends who are familiar with the European and American music circles, I believe you must know Cardi Bi (Cardi B, we all call her Sister Cardi below). She is a well-known rapper, both abroad and at home, and her fame is in no way inferior to that of the "big four and three small". Despite having two children, she still retains her stunning demeanor and is happy to share her charm and confidence.
In Europe and the United States, people's aesthetics are different from those in China. In the past, there were times when Sister Ka's dress might be confusing, but we respect everyone's choice of dress, as long as she is happy. However, Sister Ka has now reached a new level of "freedom to dress" - she has begun to bare her body!
In a recent concert, Sister Ka sang and danced, interacting with fans enthusiastically. Surprisingly, fans at the scene saw at a glance the fact that she was not wearing panties, while she was in her menstrual period at the time and was using tampons. What's even more amazing is that after realizing that she was naked, Sister Ka did not hide it, but continued to twist her hips and show the tampons to fans. According to foreign media reports, in the process of Sister Ka's hot dance, the cotton thread of the tampon is also dancing with her.
This incident brought me a great shock, and I couldn't help but think about whether the world we live in has become so open? Is this really the civilized society we are pursuing? Many netizens expressed their incomprehension of Sister Ka's behavior, and some people thought that it was her freedom to dress. However, does Sister Ka's freedom mean that she can "kidnap" the audience's gaze and even trigger accusations of harassment?
In addition, "freedom to dress" is not the same as being able to expose one's body at will. It should mean that everyone has the right to choose how they like to dress, regardless of body type. Freedom is not unbridled, but moral restraint, showing oneself in the right place, rather than deliberately grandstanding.
On the other hand, I must mention Hwasa, a female star from neighboring South Korea. Her performance at the concert last month was similarly controversial. Although in appearance, Huasha admires European and American fashion, but on the school celebration stage, her dress has caused a lot of controversy. The pants she was wearing looked like jeans, but they were actually shaped like briefs, and the slightest movement would be gone. What's even more jaw-dropping is that Huasha not only performed difficult actions such as splitting legs and squatting, but also made strokes......
Nowadays, it seems that dance and costumes need to have a special meaning in order to look fashionable, and this performance actually took place at the anniversary of Sungkyunkwan University, a famous university in South Korea (similar to China's 985 university), and angry parents even jointly took Hua Sha to court (the crime is really novel).
Excellent idols were jointly sued for this kind of thing, and in the face of such a situation, I really want to present a song "Overfire" for Huasha.
"Freedom to dress" is indeed a topic worth advocating, but we also need to pay attention to the scale. Some people may say that this is the atmosphere abroad, and they often do something unexpected. However, we cannot ignore the fact that similar problems may arise at home.
Just last month, the violent champagne band traveled to Shijiazhuang for a music festival. In the warm atmosphere, the lead singer of the band couldn't suppress his inner impulse and took off his pants directly, completely ignoring the feelings of the audience. All he had left was a pair of panties, and he was enjoying the carnival at a leisurely pace.