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04/19/2024 06:33:50 am

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F(x) Victoria Responds to Accusations that She has Princess Syndrome

South Korean-Chinese girl group f(x) member Song Qian, more popularly known among fans as Victoria, responds to criticism against her which accused her of having 'princess syndrome' while filming the Chinese show 'Noonas Over Flowers'.

As of late, the leader of f(x) has been subjected under harsh criticisms for her performance in the show 'Noonas Over Flowers'. Many commented that the 25-year old idol-actress acted unreasonably in the show and that she has princess syndrome.

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On March 29, Sunday, Victoria attended the press conference for her upcoming Chinese drama 'Beautiful Secret' and addressed the issue. When asked about the accusations being thrown at her with regard to her performance in the variety show, Victoria began her answer by thanking the fan for calling her a 'princess'.

"It's not that bad," Victoria stated during the press con, explaining that there might have been an issue with the filming and editing of the show which caused the audience to get the wrong impression about her.

"I'm just a regular human being, so of course there are times when I'm a bit unreasonable, so I can't say that I'm completely free of princess syndrome," she added.

Furthermore, in her defense, the female idol said that she is a girl and it is okay to have such moments at times. She then told the media that she will continue to do what she has to.

On the other hand, her co-star Peter Ho, who revealed that there will be bed scene between himself and Victoria in the upcoming drama, defended the idol and expressed that the Victoria netizens are trying to picture is very different from the Victoria he knows.

He stated that, as far as he knows his co-star, she does not have princess syndrome. "I have to clear this up for her, as she has always endured hardships without complaints."

He jokingly added, "I think I'm the one with princess syndrome. Please write about me having princess syndrome instead."

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