KATSEYE recently attended Spotify’s Best New Artist Party, part of the celebrations leading up to the GRAMMY Awards. While the group’s bold fashion choices were widely discussed, Megan unfortunately found herself the subject of harsh and unwarranted comments online.
Netizens criticized her outfit, with some stating that the group’s stylists often failed to match her clothing to her personal style. Others took things further, targeting Megan’s natural complexion and “unfiltered” visuals—a move fans found especially hurtful.

In response, Megan turned to the group’s fan community platform Weverse to speak up. In a message to fans, she urged for more kindness on the internet, stating, “Let’s try to be a little nicer on the internet,” and pointed out how inappropriate it is to judge the appearance of someone her age.
Her candid message resonated deeply with fans, who quickly rallied behind her, condemning the unnecessary negativity and praising Megan’s grace and strength. Many noted that criticism over such superficial matters only highlights how much pressure female idols are under to meet unrealistic standards.

Megan’s response has sparked important conversations around beauty expectations, online behavior, and the need for more compassion—especially toward young artists navigating the spotlight.
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