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'3 out of 4 are minors': Baby DONT Cry's 'F Girl' teaser sparks concern over candy packaging

'3 out of 4 are minors': Baby DONT Cry's 'F Girl' teaser sparks concern over candy packaging

Time of India17 hours ago

Even before they could make their debut, Baby DONT Cry - the upcoming girl group under PSY's label P Nation and partially produced by I-DLE's Soyeon - is already drawing controversy. The backlash stems from the group's teaser and debut concept, particularly the visuals, as three out of the four members are minors.
Baby DONT Cry's teaser sparks debate
The group unveiled the teaser for their debut single, F Girl, on June 20 (KST). In the clip, a member approaches a store counter and places a small packet down, prompting a confused and disapproving glance from the male clerk. She then opens the packet, revealing a piece of candy, which she pops into her mouth without hesitation.
The moment quickly drew attention as viewers noticed the packet's design closely resembled a condom wrapper - a deliberate visual choice that sparked immediate discussion and controversy online.
'F Girl' MV Teaser 1🔗 https://t.co/j4BIUsQULLDebut Single [F Girl]2025. 6. 23. 6PM 💿 Pre-save : https://t.co/BVrEEzDpoy #BabyDONTCry #BDC #FGirl #250623_6pmKST #PNATION #피네이션 pic.twitter.com/nC6ZAh0PHh
Fans raise concerns over minors
While some fans interpreted the teaser as cheeky and bold, the overall response has been largely critical. Many fans voiced concern over the suggestive nature of the imagery, given that three of the four members are minors. Paired with the provocative title, F Girl, the teaser has sparked serious debate about the appropriateness of the group's debut concept.
3/4 members are minors btw https://t.co/qnBFhPKqW3
3 minors, condom wrapper, song called f girl… https://t.co/Gh5Sk0SXWB pic.twitter.com/hnrlDEFINA
'noooo the condom is an intentional artistic message' ok why does a minor filled group have to portray that message https://t.co/nVtztijZ5a
These concepts only work with adults https://t.co/qNh4pOWIUC pic.twitter.com/c34BlK1hvA
Soyeon also dragged by netizens
The controversy has also seen Soyeon, who played a role in producing Baby DONT Cry face criticism. While some fans were quick to defend her, insisting she likely had no say in the visual or conceptual elements, others felt that her involvement with the group made her partially responsible for the group's problematic debut presentation.
What disgusts me the most is how her fans are still making feminist theories, do you realise that there is nothing wrong with holding your fav accountable? Calling people perverted when the song name, teaser and first mv were flat out weird and sickening. https://t.co/FTxz4RchVH pic.twitter.com/kNEmKLdluq
soyeon weird as fuck for this actually https://t.co/IjNvRNL70k
Larger debate over K-pop and minors
While P Nation and the creative team behind Baby DONT Cry are facing criticism, the controversy has also reignited broader discussions around the use of sexualized imagery involving minors in K-pop. With the group's official debut drawing near, attention is now focused on how the label will respond - and whether any adjustments will be made to the group's concept or rollout.
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