0:02 So this is getting really ugly really
0:06 fast. Lucer fem is now at the center of
0:09 a growing backlash online after images
0:11 of her began circulating on X and the
0:13 response from netizens has been
0:15 explosive. The photos in question are
0:18 believed to be AI altered, not real
0:20 images taken by fans. What makes this
0:22 even more disturbing is that the base
0:24 outfit was something Chiwan actually
0:26 wore earlier this year at a fan sign
0:29 event, meaning someone allegedly took
0:31 real innocent photos and twisted them
0:33 using AI tools. One post alone
0:36 reportedly gained over 60,000 likes in
0:39 under 24 hours, which only added fuel to
0:41 the fire. As people caught on to what
0:43 was happening, the tone online shifted
0:46 fast. Many users began calling out the
0:48 account responsible, accusing it of
0:51 deliberately sexualizing a female idol
0:54 using technology. One user wrote, "This
0:56 account is just perversely disgusting.
0:58 OMG, how is it still around?" Another
1:01 said, "Some of y'all deserve a public
1:03 execution by the way you treat women."
1:05 Clearly expressing rage over how
1:07 normalized this behavior has become.
1:09 Others went even further, blaming
1:11 certain parts of idol fandom culture
1:14 itself, with comments accusing grown
1:16 male fans of crossing serious lines.
1:18 What's really driving the anger here
1:20 isn't just chai one, it's what this
1:23 represents. AI manipulation has become
1:25 dangerously accessible, and female idols
1:28 are already some of the most heavily
1:31 public figures online. Now, people don't
1:33 even need real photos anymore to push
1:35 explicit narratives. And that's what's
1:37 terrifying a lot of fans and non-fans
1:40 alike. This isn't about an outfit. It
1:42 isn't about a concept. It's about how
1:44 easily technology can now be used to
1:47 violate someone's image without consent,
1:49 without consequences, and at massive
1:52 scale. As of now, there's growing
1:53 pressure for platforms to take stronger
1:56 action because many are asking the same
1:58 question. If this can happen to someone
2:00 as high-profile as Chaiwan, who's actually