TWICE Member’s Comical ‘Protect Kazuha’ Incident Sparks Netizen Amusement

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Netizens were treated to a comical spectacle after a Japanese journalist’s eyebrow-raising tweet on May 7 stirred up a whirlwind of speculation involving a TWICE member, LE SSERAFIM’s Kazuha, and a Japanese baseball player.

The journalist, known for covering entertainment and sports, took to Twitter with claims that a TWICE member had made peculiar “demands” following the publication of a now-deleted article involving Kazuha and a baseball player, Ryuki Watarai.

In the tweet, the journalist alleged that the TWICE member insisted on protecting Kazuha and instructed them to “leave Kazuha out of your mouth,” leading to widespread confusion and amusement among netizens. The unexpected mention of the baseball player further added to the absurdity of the situation.

Left: Kazuha and Right: Ryuki Watarai

etizens, finding the claims too outlandish to believe, turned the incident into a comedic goldmine, flooding social media with humorous reactions and memes. While some attempted to unravel the mystery behind the alleged demands, others revelled in the sheer absurdity of the situation.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the validity of the journalist’s claims, online fandoms seized the opportunity for entertainment, crafting imaginative scenarios involving TWICE, Kazuha, and the enigmatic baseball player.

Left: Twice and Right: LE SSERAFIM’s Kazuha

The convergence of these unexpected elements has provided netizens with a delightful diversion, showcasing the playful and creative nature of internet humor.

As speculation continues to swirl, one thing is certain: the incident has become an amusing saga over online communities, uniting fans in laughter and amusement over the hilariously bizarre claims involving beloved K-pop idols and an unexpected baseball connection.

Written by Charlotte Lane Kpop Audience Researcher Charlotte Lane has 5 years of experience in digital media research and holds a degree in Journalism with certification in audience analytics and platform performance tracking.

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