“Boys II Planet” Judges Criticized For Allegedly Fatshaming Contestants

Fans are outraged.

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This article includes descriptions of dieting, body image issues, or eating disorders that may trigger some readers.

Mnet’s newest survival show Boys II Planet is already under heavy fire—and this time, it’s not for editing.

Netizens are calling out the show’s judges for allegedly fatshaming several contestants during evaluations. In one recently aired episode, viewers noticed that the panel repeatedly made remarks about trainees’ weight and visuals, prompting immediate backlash online. Jaejoong made a comment about their visuals and skills.

I felt your [old] age through both your performance and your visuals. I think that this should not be the case.

Jaejoong

Baek Gu Young also agreed, claiming that their performance would be better if their physiques were improved.

You guys are dancing, and I thought your [old] age showed in your [lack of] power and stuff… I thought that your performance would be way better if your were able to tidy up your physique a little.

Baek Gu Young

Clips from the episode quickly went viral, with fans and casual viewers alike slamming the judges for pushing outdated beauty standards and humiliating participants on national TV.

Others commented on the hosts’ alleged hypocrisy given their own ages.

Meanwhile, others have been defending the comments. They claimed that the judges did not outright call the boys fat. In fact, comments relating weight or physique to dance skills are common, as it is believed that being lighter and more fit gives one more agility and power.

As Boys II Planet continues its run, many are questioning whether the show can maintain its credibility amid growing concerns about mental health and body image in the idol industry.

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