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Korean Dancers Apologize After SWF3 Video Sparks Outrage
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 45217, member: 636"] Two Korean dancers from Street Woman Fighter Season 3 created a major controversy after swearing at other performers during a reaction video. Honey J and Aiki watched the premiere episode and made harsh comments about competing dancers. Someone recorded their reactions and posted the footage on YouTube. The video spread quickly across social media before getting deleted just two hours later. Fans around the world criticized both dancers for their unprofessional behavior. Honey J called one dancer a horrible name and questioned their dancing skills. Aiki used multiple curse words when reacting to scenes from the show. The video came from a casual watch party where Korean team members gathered together. Both dancers got emotional and spoke without thinking about the consequences. Their comments hurt other performers and damaged Team Korea's reputation. Honey J posted an apology on Instagram the next day. She admitted making careless remarks and getting too emotional during the viewing session. The dancer said she contacted the person she insulted and received forgiveness. She promised to watch her words more carefully going forward. Honey J took full responsibility for her thoughtless actions. Aiki also apologized through her Instagram account. She acknowledged using inappropriate language during the reaction video. The dancer explained that her passion for performances made her overly emotional. Aiki promised to communicate with more sensitivity from that point forward. She extended apologies to all the crews she offended. Fans had mixed reactions to both apologies. Some people accepted their statements and continued supporting the dancers. Others felt disappointed and questioned their professionalism. The scandal happened just as their mission video reached ten million views. [/QUOTE]
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