B1A4's reps respond to controversial skinship during fanmeeting in Malaysia

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B1A4's reps responded to the group's controversial skinship with fans during their fanmeeting in Malaysia on the 10th, clarifying that they did receive prior consent and denying accusation of molestation.


As previously reported, B1A4 held their fanmeeting with around 1,000 fans in Malaysia on the 10th and acted out a movie and drama parody with fangirls by holding their hands, hugging them, and giving them a back hug and forehead kiss. This brought criticism from the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) and the Federal Territory Islamic Affairs Department (JAWI), who said they will make sure that the event organizer TGM Events takes responsibility for what happened as these actions were against Islamic teachings and beliefs. The event organizers have since given an apology, and stated that they will create a program that is more considerate of one's culture and religion. The three fans who were involved in the event are also reported to have been called in as part of the investigation.

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