Baby Don’t Cry, teaser video deleted… “Controversy over explicit content, preventing misunderstandings”

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The rookie girl group 'Baby Don't Cry' has apologized regarding the controversy over the suggestiveness of their music video teaser and has decided to remove the problematic scene.

P Nation stated on the 22nd via social media, "We have acknowledged the concerns and controversies raised regarding the teaser for 'F Girl,' the debut title track of Baby Don't Cry."

The teaser featured candy wrappers reminiscent of contraceptive devices and cherry juice spilled on a rug resembling women's products. This sparked concerns over suggestiveness and the involvement of underage members.

The agency first expressed, "We sincerely apologize to those who felt discomfort or concern due to the video." They described 'F Girl' as a message asking for understanding of "me as I am," explaining, "The teaser scene was expressed during the process of creating a rebellious yet delightful setting."

Nevertheless, in order to prevent misunderstandings and controversies, the agency has decided to remove the scene from the final version. They added that this decision was made to "protect the members and respect the valuable opinions of fans."

Regarding the 'cherry,' which is a symbol of Baby Don't Cry, they explained, "We chose it as a symbol because the small but vibrant color of cherries aligns well with the image of the members." They asserted that there was no intention of conveying a negative meaning. "(Cherries) are used with a positive image even in global branding. We have never considered any negative associations during the planning process," they emphasized.

In conclusion, they stated, "The members are the most precious beings to all of us and must be protected," expressing their heartfelt hope that "the sweat the members have shed is fully conveyed, and that their dreams will shine."

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