Japan and Korea have never had an easygoing relationship. So it’s little surprise that Japanese netizens were up in arms when the above photo appeared online. Taken at Tokyo Dome during a concert by hot Korean boy band “2PM” (which has a related group called “2AM”), it shows an enormous audience packed with enthusiastic K-pop fans on their feet, hands in the air, giving it up for the handsome lads.

But looking closely, it’s obvious that some of these fans aren’t genuine. In fact, they’re crudely implemented digital reproductions. So how and why did this happen?

2PM’s management, JYP Entertainment, came out with a formal apology after fans pointed out the mistake. JYP claimed it was the fault of an outside company colour-correcting the photos as they were rushed out to media outlets in their press release. But here’s what some Twitter users in Japan had to say:

“Yeah, I’m not surprised.” “Wow, that’s Korea for you.” “So, obviously it wasn’t a sold-out show.” “So they’re not going to release the real photo?” “I bet they didn’t think they would get found out.” “These must be a few sets of really freaky twins.” “It looks like the audience seating is getting some photo-generated plastic surgery.”

Zing! Japan’s not pulling any punches here…

So who’s the band that caused all this commotion? Meet 2PM. But ladies, don’t linger too long… these guys have been known to cause fans to digitally multiply.

Source: Hamster Sokuho

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