Marf criticizes the editor-in-chief of an internationally renowned magazine for doing everything she can to challenge her bottom line, which she finds annoying.
ViuTV’s new girl group COLLAR officially debuted on the 12th of this month. Although the debut only lasted regarding two weeks, the 8 members have become the new favorites of many advertisers and brands. They have been invited to shoot advertisements and promote products for products. Media visits large and small. However, the champion member Marf recently lost his temper on IG for a limited time, criticizing the editor-in-chief of an internationally renowned magazine, and doing everything to challenge her bottom line, which made her feel disgusted.
Marf recently put on the brand’s new clothes, and took pictures and filmed for a famous magazine.
In addition to Marf, Day also had a shot (right).
However, following Marf vented, he seemed to know that he was in trouble and caused a public disaster, so he deleted the post soon, but many netizens quickly captured the picture, and then it went viral on the Internet, and the incident was exposed.
And Ivy So (left) and Candy (right).
But Marf criticized the editor-in-chief of the magazine for a limited time on IG.
COLLAR manager Dai Ying (A Wing) immediately publicly apologized for Marf’s “firefighting” today: “The COLLAR team has always respected the creation of all media, and hopes to maintain a friendly relationship and bring influence to everyone. I am deeply sorry. I and the manager team It will be dealt with seriously, and Marf will also reflect deeply and make improvements.” I wonder if Ah Wing’s move will quell the incident.
Manager Ah Wing (left) publicly apologized for Marf.
It seems that Marf’s character is also very hot.
Marf publicly criticizes the editor-in-chief of a well-known magazine for detonating a public relations disaster manager’s emergency “firefighting”
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