Japanese Idol’s D*ath After Going Missing Sparks Renewed Debate Over aespa’s “Whiplash” Controversy
tragic news has emerged from Japan as actor and former idol Mizuki Idaggaki best known as a former member of MLK was found dead in April after being reported missing for months his death has cast a somber shadow over the entertainment industry and unexpectedly reignited controversy involving K-pop girl group Espa mizuki Idigaki born in 2000 debuted in MLK in 2014 and remained with the group until 2020 before shifting his focus to acting he appeared in acclaimed projects like Solomon’s Perjury Hot Gimmick Girl Meets Boy Yell and Awaiting Kieran but behind the scenes he was reportedly struggling with mental health issues since last year according to his family he went missing at the end of January prompting a search involving police and loved ones his body was eventually discovered in central Tokyo with authorities estimating his death occurred in early February in an emotional statement his family shared “Mizuki always tried to bring joy through his work he had just begun taking positive steps forward we do not believe this was his intention thank you to the fans and colleagues who supported him please remember him fondly eyed race coinciding with the announcement of his death attention has also turned toward MLK’s recent controversy a track from their latest album as a Yani [Music] Aan Eon you see has come under fire for its alleged similarities to Espa’s whiplash [Music] the accusations have sparked heated debate online yet no official statement has been made by MLK’s agency the overlap between Mizuki’s past with MLK and the resurfacing of this plagiarism scandal has intensified the public’s focus with many expressing sorrow over his untimely passing while also scrutinizing the group’s current actions as fans mourn the loss of a promising young artist the unresolved plagiarism issue has further stirred discussion casting a complicated shadow over both his legacy and MLK’s future
Japanese actor and ex-idol Mizuki Itagaki was found dead after being missing for months, and his former group M!LK now faces plagiarism claims over aespa’s “Whiplash.”
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3 Comments
He went missing and his family or his friends or members or company no one did nothing?? What is wrong with those people if he was struggling with mental health issues???
Someone passed away and y'all are using it as an opportunity to bring up petty fanwars? Shame on you. May he rest in peace.
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