A Korean netizen shared a screenshot of Jang Won Young's pose and pointed out that he often stands straight on one leg, while the other leg is bent forward.
Recently, netizens questioned the reason why IVE's Jang Won Young only stands on one leg every time he becomes an MC. There are certain alleged reasons submitted by fans.
Since his second debut on IVE on December 1, Jang Won Young has proven his popularity in Korea by continuously trending in online communities. After every stage, MC schedule, and award show, the 17-year-old idol has made it onto the list of hot topics of discussion by Korean netizens.
In addition to positive posts praising Won Young, there are also posts that criticize the idol too much every time he appears. Recently, a post titled, "Why is Jang Won Young standing with one leg bent while MCing?"
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A Korean netizen shared a screenshot of Jang Won Young's pose and pointed out that he often stands straight on one leg, while the other leg is bent forward.
Some netizens in the comments also wondered why she couldn't stand with her legs straight like everyone else, and claimed that the female idol might have had a knee injury, or simply because she wanted to look different.
But according to Won Young's fans, he stands like that out of respect for other artists who stand next to him. Due to his extraordinary height, if Won Young stands tall, he will appear taller and stand out the most.
Some netizens also believe that because Jang Won Young has a fairly wide thigh gap, this standing pose can make her skinny legs look prettier.
"Now Jang Won Young is in the spotlight even when just breathing," commented netizens. "That's because the distance between his legs is too wide, so he has to bend one leg to look better," added another netizen. "He is too tall, that's why," wrote a netizen.
"When standing next to male idols, he doesn't want to look too tall to make them look short," said another. "Isn't that the right posture when you are around shorter people? He is so tall that he subconsciously bends and crosses his legs," concluded another. (wk/chus)