JYP Entertainment, the agency behind the popular girl group TWICE, has issued a statement addressing the disturbing issue of deepfake porn featuring members of the group.
Deepfake Porn Targeting K-Pop Idols
The issue of deepfake porn involving K-Pop idols has recently come to light, with reports surfacing that over 200 female idols have been victims of this technology. Social media platforms like X have been instrumental in raising awareness about these illegal websites specifically created to exploit female K-Pop idols.
JYP Entertainment’s Response
JYP Entertainment has taken a firm stance against this exploitation, stating that they will take all necessary legal action to protect their artists. The agency has vowed to work with authorities to investigate and shut down these websites, emphasizing their commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of their artists.
A Growing Concern
The use of deepfake technology to create non-consensual pornographic content is a growing concern worldwide. This issue highlights the need for stronger legal frameworks and increased awareness about the dangers of deepfakes.