Japanese girl group Planck Stars is facing criticism for forcing fans to drink detergent, the Business Journal reported.
According to the event, during the audience meeting, a member of Planck Stars opened the bottle of detergent and gave it to a fan, asking him to drink it. Although the fan refused, the members of Planck Stars filled the cup on the table with detergent and continued to give it to him. They even held the cup close to the fan's mouth, continuously urging him to drink it.
The man eventually drank it and immediately ran to the bathroom to the cheers of the band. He later tweeted that he did not swallow it and just held the detergent in his mouth: “If there is anything wrong with my body, I will go to the doctor immediately.”
Fans forced to drink detergent.
The clip was later posted on Planck Stars’ Twitter account. Despite criticism, the band and their management company have yet to apologize and have quietly deleted it.
The detergent manufacturer also warned: “This action is extremely dangerous and please do not follow it in any form. If the detergent enters the trachea, it can cause suffocation or pneumonia.” Meanwhile, lawyer Jun Yamagishi said that forcing fans to drink detergent is not a joke but an illegal act.
Planck Stars has yet to apologize for its actions.
The spectator has the right to sue Planck Stars for intentional infliction of bodily harm and acts that harm human sexual function. Under Japanese law, offenders can be sentenced to up to 15 years in prison and fined about $3,500.
Planck Stars was founded in 2018.
Planck Stars is a Japanese idol group formed in 2018. Despite pursuing a sweet, cute style, Planck Stars is often criticized for extreme behavior such as taking off their underwear and throwing it at fans.
(Source: Vietnamnet)
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