ITZY Yuna’s “Provocative” Pose In Advertisement For Product Targeted At Men Gets Criticized

“…a pose where you can see a woman’s chest and butt at the same time.”

Shinhan Bank is facing criticism online after netizens took issue with the way its spokesmodel, ITZY‘s Yuna, was portrayed in a recent advertisement.

The controversy erupted after an ad featuring Yuna promoting Shinhan Bank’s Nara Sarang Card began circulating online.

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While the card is known as a product primarily issued to Korean men for military-related benefits, some netizens questioned why a female idol was used as the model — and more specifically, why she was posed in what they described as a “provocative” stance.

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One viral comment harshly criticized the advertisement, claiming that the pose was inappropriate given the card’s target demographic and accusing the bank of poor judgment.

Only Korean men can use the Nara Sarang card, so why are they making a woman hold it and stand like that? Shinhan Bank is f*cking lagging behind. Plus, they also had a hiring controversy where they only chose men and not women, so why aren’t they making a man hold the card and pose like that?

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As the comment spread, online reactions became increasingly divided. Some netizens echoed the criticism, arguing that the ad leaned too heavily into sexualized marketing.

When that pose got famous as the ‘Seolhyun pose,’ I thought it was because she looked beautiful turning around. I really didn’t care. But after I had to go on a male-dominated community site for work-related stuff, I found out that it got popular because it was ‘a pose where you can see a woman’s chest and butt at the same time.’ I barely swallowed my lunch that day. It’s so hard to live.

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Some even immediately terminated their accounts at Shinhan.

Was terrible to have met you, let’s never cross paths again.

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The situation has since reignited broader discussions around how female idols are styled and framed in advertisements, especially when promoting products not directly targeted at women.

As of now, Shinhan Bank has not released an official statement addressing the criticism.

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