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LE SSERAFIM’s Playful Korean Caption About Bangs Pulls 154,000 Likes


LE SSERAFIM kicked off July 7 with a simple question for their Instagram followers. The caption, written in Korean, asked: “Do you believe in bangs?” Paired with two hashtags – one in Japanese, one in English – the post was as minimal as they get. It still earned more than 154,000 likes.

For a text-only caption with no image to anchor it, 154,000-plus likes is a strong number. It reflects how far the group’s reach has grown over four years in the industry. They debuted under HYBE’s Source Music label in May 2022, and they’ve been building from there.

LE SSERAFIM has five members: Sakura, Kim Chaewon, Huh Yunjin, Kazuha, and Hong Eunchae. Two of them, Sakura and Kazuha, are Japanese. That’s part of why multilingual content feels natural coming from this group. Their audience stretches across Korea, Japan, and a growing number of international markets. The mix of languages in a single caption reflects that spread.

Their discography has grown steadily since FEARLESS. Follow-up mini-albums ANTIFRAGILE and UNFORGIVEN expanded their profile in the K-pop space. They’ve also toured internationally and built a streaming presence that extends well beyond South Korea.

The hashtags in Monday’s post are the part that might mean something. #CUTIESTREET reads like a concept or campaign name. It could point to a photo series, a merchandise line, or the opening move of a new rollout.

That doesn’t necessarily mean either tag is significant. K-pop groups use offhand hashtags on casual posts between major releases all the time. It’s a common way to stay active. Whether #CUTIESTREET shows up again on their feed is the thing to watch.

The bangs question itself is the kind of thing that travels easily. Hair is a topic that works in any language, and this one is especially easy to have an opinion on. “Do you believe in bangs?” lands clearly no matter what language you read it in first.

No official follow-up has been posted as of Monday evening. Source Music hasn’t commented publicly on what the hashtags refer to. More posts under #CUTIESTREET could turn up this week. That would be a good sign something bigger is coming.




This story originally appeared on Celebrityinsider

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