• Jessi Responds to Allegations About Her “Trying Hard To Look Dark-skinned” In Recent Interview

    "The Internet wins every time."


    Jessi, a soloist and rapper in K-pop, was recently a guest on the show Fun With Dumb, which is hosted by the rapper and actor Dumbfoundead, who lives in Los Angeles.

    During their talk, Jessi was honest about a lot of "controversial" things, like celebrities falling into her direct message (DM) or how she deals with mean comments on social media.

    Jessi is often praised as one of the "baddest" singers in K-Pop because of how carefree and bold she is, but she has also been criticized.

    In recent years, one of the things that people have said about the rapper is that she does "Blackfishing."

    Wanna Thompson, a journalist, came up with the word "blackfishing" in 2018. It means when a non-Black person tries to present themselves as racially ambiguous (usually as Black) to make money off of it.

    "Blackfishing is a type of blackface, which is dressed up as a person of African descent…Blackfishing is when someone who is not Black takes advantage of racial issues to make money off of Blackness. — Today's Medical News

    Jessi has been accused of "Blackfishing" for many reasons, such as imitating the way black people talk (called "Blaccent") and using the name of an African American gang in one of her songs.


    But the thing about "Blackfishing" that gets her the most hate is the color of her skin. Jessi's skin is much darker than that of a typical K-Pop star, and she wears it with pride.

    But there have been times when people said she looked much darker than her natural color, as if she was trying to change her look on purpose to make it look like she was Black.

    In the Fun With Dumb podcast, the singer of "Nunu Nana" talked about how she takes abuse and how she deals with it.

    She said that she is taking things slowly right now to figure out her life and that her feelings about such comments have changed a lot over the past few years.

    Jessi said that in 2022, she spent a lot of time in the sun, so her face got tanned on its own. But people thought she was trying to look black and sent her hateful messages online. "Everyone was saying, 'You were trying to be dark-skinned,'" Jessi remembered people saying.


    But now that she isn't out in the sun and has lost all of her tan, she is accused of trying to be "white." The rapper was angry and said, "I'm like, what the hell do you want?"

    Even though the negativity isn't new, Jessi has changed the way she deals with it. She figured out that most of these comments were from young people and that when she replied to them, the accounts would go away.

    But she never fought back in a violent way. Instead, Jessi said that she used to argue against these things with reason.

    "You can't hurt them, but you have to say something they can't respond to."Jessi

    But as of late, she no longer feels the need to answer at all. It seems like a "waste of time" to Jessi now that she is slowly trying to re-evaluate her life and start a new stage in her career with her new label, MORE VISION.

    She said that this much-needed break hasn't made a huge difference in her life, but it has helped her see that "The Internet always wins." So it's like, "No matter what I do, I can't win."

    Here is where you can watch the whole interview:

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  • Former S.E.S Shoo brings her twin daughters to a night market and reveals emotional story: “I once sold clothes just to get by”

    Former S.E.S member Shoo (Yoo Soo Young) warmed hearts as she shared a touching moment with her twin daughters—taking them to the same wholesale market where she once worked during a difficult time in her life.

    On May 8, Shoo posted several photos on Instagram showing her spending time with her twin daughters, Ra Hee and Ra Yul, at the Dongdaemun wholesale market. In the caption, she wrote, “Did everyone enjoy the holiday? I feel like I made a memory I’ll never forget for the rest of my life.”

    The photos showed Shoo and her daughters smiling brightly while eating and shopping together. Her daughters, now visibly grown up, were even seen wearing similar shoes and clothes as their mom.

    Shoo opened up about a painful chapter in her past. “When I was struggling, I once sold clothes I got from Dongdaemun with the help of a friend,” she shared. “I used to go there from night to early morning, picking up fleece clothes, hairpins, and shoes, thinking, ‘My kids would love this if I brought them here.’”

    Now that her daughters are older, Shoo finally fulfilled that dream. “We laughed so much while shopping. We bought hairpins, socks, and clothes together,” she said. “They’ve grown so much—they can even wear the same things as me.”

    Reflecting on the experience, she added, “Memories of my past flashed before my eyes. I told them how I used to work late at night, carrying heavy bags and walking around for 10 hours straight.”

    Shoo emotionally concluded, “I was so happy to show my kids the nighttime world I once worked in.”

    Fans who remember Shoo’s twins from The Return of Superman were touched to see how much they’ve grown. Shoo, now a proud mom of three, continues to update fans through her TV appearances and social media, showing her strength as both a mother and former idol.

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