TODAY’S PAPER | February 17, 2026 | EPAPER

TWICE Tzuyu shuts down body-shaming comment online

Tzuyu addressed the fat-shaming message politely but firmly, highlighting respect for idols


Pop Culture & Art February 17, 2026 1 min read

TWICE member Tzuyu responded to a fat-shaming comment on a paid fan app in a manner praised for its poise and confidence.

The incident occurred during the group’s second world tour concert in Washington, where Tzuyu performed her solo song. A short video of her performance circulated on social media, earning fans’ praise for her healthy body and confident stage presence.

One user sent a message through the paid Bubble app criticising Tzuyu’s legs and comparing her to her backup dancers. Rather than ignoring the comment or reacting angrily, Tzuyu replied politely but assertively. She thanked the user and suggested they choose a better way to spend their money, reminding fans of the app’s paid nature.

Fans widely supported her response, noting it was both classy and effective. Many expressed disappointment that someone would pay to send negative messages, reinforcing the importance of respect for public figures.

The interaction underscores broader concerns about online harassment and the impact of body-shaming in the K-pop industry. Supporters emphasised that idols, like Tzuyu, deserve kindness and that comments about appearance should be avoided.

Tzuyu’s measured reply highlights the ability of celebrities to respond thoughtfully while maintaining composure under scrutiny. It also sparked discussions among fans about body positivity and the need to use fan interaction platforms responsibly.

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