Male Singer’s “Dehumanizing” Performance With Female Dancers Sparks Major Backlash

He used them as “furniture.”

A singer-actor’s recent performance is attracting attention online for all the wrong reasons, due to its allegedly “misogynistic” nature.

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Dunk’s “White Rabbit” performance | GeFoZone/YouTube

Natachai Boonprasert, nicknamed Dunk, is a Thai actor, singer, and model under the Thai entertainment company GMMTV. He rose to fame for his leading roles in the BL (Boys’ Love) television series Star & Sky: Star in My Mind, Hidden Agenda, and The Heart Killers. He is one half of the pairing JoongDunk; Dunk and “Joong” Archen Aydin have played on-screen lovers in several BL projects.

On April 5 and 6, both actors appeared at JOONG DUNK EYES ON YOU FANCON, where they interacted with and performed for fans. For his solo stage, Dunk performed the song “White Rabbit” by Thai artist Daou Pittaya.

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Dunk danced with an all-female backup crew dressed in bunny outfits, at one point sitting and leaning on them as if they were human furniture while they posed on all fours.

 

Both Dunk and his agency, which previously made headlines for making its female artists kneel, are receiving backlash for the performance. Some netizens pointed out that the original artist performed with both male and female dancers, in a manner that wasn’t degrading.

Watch the original music video here:

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