ALLDAY PROJECT has quickly become one of the most explosive rookie names in K-pop, introducing a co-ed lineup under The Black Label that blends swagger, bold concepts, and a sound that resonates with mainstream listeners. Among the members, the one who consistently draws the most curiosity is Annie Moon the chaebol heiress-turned-idol whose every move has been under scrutiny since debut.
As the daughter of one of South Korea’s most influential conglomerate families, Annie entered the industry with both anticipation and suspicion surrounding her. While idols from privileged backgrounds aren’t new, her family’s status created an even heavier layer of expectations and skepticism.

Recently, a Music Core fancam captured Annie performing “ALLDAY PROJECT”, and the video quickly sparked intense online debate. In a segment requiring precise and flexible footwork, Annie visibly struggled. “Bailey and the two male members handled the choreography with clear hip-hop foundations, but Annie looked lost stiff movements, zero accuracy,” one viewer commented.
Netizens pointed out that her overall dancing still falls behind the rest of the group. They described her movement as “rigid,” “robotic,” and “lacking control.” What caught many off guard is that Annie previously revealed she spent seven years as a trainee, preparing for this debut.
Jokes even circulated comparing her to BLACKPINK’s Jisoo, calling Annie a “robot-style dancer 2.0.”
Despite this, fans defended her, noting strengths in other areas. Annie’s live vocals were described as “stable,” and her confidence and stage presence received generally positive remarks. Some argued that The Black Label known for its girl-crush visuals clearly intends to position Annie as a visual center, not a main dancer.

Because of her background, Annie constantly faces accusations of receiving “special treatment” or using “connections” to secure her place in the group. This scrutiny makes the public far harsher toward her compared to other rookies. A short fancam was enough to reignite the debate: Is being pretty and charismatic enough, or must an idol be skilled in every area?
Meanwhile, ALLDAY PROJECT is rising at remarkable speed which means the group needs balance and consistent performance levels across members. If Annie wants to avoid the “weak link” label, she may need to make rapid improvements in dance.
Whether Annie can overcome the pressure of family expectations, public doubt, and an already booming rookie group remains a question fans are eager to watch unfold.
Sources: K14


