
Jang Wonyoung‘s decision to attend a fan’s funeral has sparked debate, with critics questioning its appropriateness, especially since key figures like investigating police officers did not attend. Sending a wreath seems like a sufficient gesture of respect, so what exactly could Jang Wonyoung have done by attending?

Some people say, “What’s the big deal? She could go.” But do they think just going would be enough? If this continues, not only Jang Wonyoung but other idols will be expected to attend fans’ funerals, leading to comparisons like, “Why did this person go but not that one?”
The excuse that it was the deceased’s wish is nonsense. How many fans around the world dream of meeting Jang Wonyoung? Should she attend every fan’s funeral who is upset? This tragic event should never have happened, but wrong is wrong. The father, overwhelmed, was trying to ease his daughter’s soul. Those rushing to comment now are only showing their ignorance.
original post: Pann
Comments:
- It’s more surprising that they invited not only Jang Wonyoung but also the political leaders and the president.
- It seems their sadness has caused them to go off the track…
- Sending a wreath seems to be the most appropriate response.
- After reading the article, I really felt that Jang Wonyoung must be tired. If she didn’t go, there would be people criticizing her anyway.
- If Jang Wonyoung went in the first place, reporters would’ve flooded the place. Do they want the funeral hall to be full of camera flashes?… I saw the comments on the news video, and people were trash-talking the kid, her dad, and Jang Wonyoung. It was a total mess.