(G)I-DLE responds to the controversy over their stage costumes by apologizing and donating to flood recovery efforts

(G)I-DLE recently found themselves at the center of controversy after their outfits on KBS2’s Music Bank sparked backlash. The group wore lifeguard-themed costumes featuring the unauthorized use of the Red Cross symbol, which is strictly regulated by the Korean Red Cross. The use of this emblem without permission is prohibited and can result in significant fines under Korean law.

Criticism extended beyond the use of the symbol, as the group’s outfits were also deemed inappropriate for “sexualizing” the lifeguard profession. In response, Cube Entertainment issued an apology on social media, acknowledging the issue and stating that they had contacted the Korean Red Cross to apologize. They also committed to preventing such issues in the future.

Going further than just words, (G)I-DLE members Miyeon, Minnie, Soyeon, Yuqi, and Shuhua each donated 10 million KRW, totaling 50 million KRW (~36,172 USD), to support flood recovery efforts. The group expressed their understanding of the Red Cross emblem’s significance and hoped their donation would aid in the recovery of those affected by recent heavy rains.

Kim Chul Soo, President of the Korean Red Cross, thanked the group, noting that their support would provide comfort and strength to flood victims. The Korean Red Cross, which has been actively engaged in relief efforts since early July, continues to support disaster recovery across the country.

In related news, (G)I-DLE’s latest track, Klaxon, is the song of their seventh mini-album, I SWAY, released in July 2024. The song brings a mix of retro and summer vibes, drawing inspiration from 90s Californian aesthetics. With a catchy melody and a lively “honk honk” hook, the music video showcases the members cruising through heavy traffic in vibrant outfits while performing energetic choreography. The song’s playful yet nostalgic feel is complemented by leader Soyeon’s involvement in writing and co-producing the track.