Photos of QWER members were defaced with red paint on a window of 3Y Corporation’s office, drawing significant attention online. QWER’s agency is investigating the red paint incident, while online communities speculate on the culprits, including possible anti-fan activity. Some suspect it might be a marketing stunt, but QWER’s agency denied involvement.
Red Paint Incident: QWER Members’ Photos Defaced
Red paint was splattered on photos of QWER members. These photos were displayed on a window of 3Y Corporation’s office in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam, Seoul. The shocking visuals attracted attention in online communities and social media.
QWER’s Agency Responds: Red Paint Incident
QWER’s agency is currently investigating the incident involving red paint on the members’ photos. On August 24th, a representative from Prism Filter stated they are gathering detailed information about the red paint on the faces of QWER members.
Online Speculation: Who Targeted QWER with Red Paint?
When the news reached the Korean community MLBPARK, many called for the suspect to be apprehended and punished. Given the strong investigative capabilities of the Korean police and the abundance of CCTV cameras in Gangnam, many believe the culprit will be caught soon. Some MLBPARK members speculated that radical feminists critical of QWER might be responsible.
Theories Surrounding the Red Paint Incident
There was also speculation that the red paint might be a result of photo manipulation due to its clean application. The paint only covered the photos, not the surrounding window frame or wall. Additionally, there were no traces of paint dripping down. However, this theory faded after netizens visited 3Y Corporation’s office and took photos, proving the paint was real.
Red Paint Theories: Was It a QWER Marketing Stunt?
Some speculated that the incident might be a viral marketing strategy by QWER’s agency. This theory arose since QWER announced a September comeback on August 23rd. People pointed to the clean graffiti and the fact that the paint did not cover the members’ faces. However, the agency denied any involvement, and this theory also diminished.
Awaiting Answers: QWER and the Red Paint Mystery
The QWER agency will release a statement once the investigation into the red paint incident is complete. If this act was done by anti-fans, the police investigation will reveal the truth. Everyone hopes for a swift resolution to this unsettling incident.
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Spray-painting their photos is just the beginning. I’m scared for their safety. Can their agency handle this?