K-pop: Gfriend member Sowon poses with Nazi mannequin and posts photos online, drawing Instagram storm
- The outrage erupted as Sowon posted two photos of herself with the mannequin in Nazi uniform
- Other K-pop acts, including BTS, have been called out for using Nazi or Nazi-like imagery

A member of K-pop girl group Gfriend has come under fire for sharing pictures of herself posing with a mannequin wearing a Nazi uniform.
On January 31, Sowon (whose real name is Kim So-jung) shared two images of herself posing with the mannequin on Instagram. She deleted the photos shortly after, but outrage spread online, with many accusing the singer of insensitivity and alleged anti-Semitism.
Sowon’s name and other terms related to the situation trended worldwide on Twitter shortly after she posted the images, and on Monday the incident trended on South Korean portal sites as news outlets in the country reported on the blowback from international K-pop fans.
Source Music issued a statement to South Korean media on Monday evening, apologising for the incident, explaining that the staff involved were unaware of the issue with the decorations at the filming location. The statement included that Sowon had expressed shock at the misunderstanding, and regretted the incident.
“We will exercise vigilance to ensure we are fully aware of historical and social issues and their impact,” the Source Music statement added.
