K-pop idol’s ‘no ice’ post sparks buzz among U.S. fans for potential political meaning

K-pop idol’s ‘no ice’ post sparks buzz among U.S. fans for potential political meaning

A casual fan message from Moon Chanelle of K-pop group FIFTY FIFTY has unexpectedly sparked debate among U.S. fans, after one English word set off a wave of speculation online. Moon recently posted a short message on the fan communication platform Bubble, writing, “I’m beginning to like hot coffee,” followed by, “No ice. You know what I’m saying?” The post, seemingly lighthearted, quickly gained attention among American K-pop fans, who began debating whether the word “ice” carried a hidden meaning. Some U.S. fans speculated that Moon’s reference could be interpreted as an allusion to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, commonly known as ICE. The agency has faced heavy criticism in the United States following two fatal shooting incidents that drew widespread public backlash. Because Moon added the phrase “You know what I’m saying?” to her message, speculation intensified in online spaces, with some fans suggesting she may have been indirectly commenting on the controversy surrounding ICE — and by extension, criticizing U.S. politics under President Donald

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