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MAMAMOO?s Wheein Apologizes For Saying ?Mother Pumpkin F*ck That Sh*t? On Live Chat

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MAMAMOO’s Wheein expressed her regret after cursing on a live chat with fans after having a little too much to drink.

Fans began to notice that Wheein was not like her usual self in the latest live chat.

They realized that she was actually drunk while she was chatting with her fans.

But things got a little too intense when she started cursing during the live chat.

Her fans were upset that she was cursing and talking about being drunk on a live chat, where under age fans were also watching.

She continued to use curse slangs, such as “mother pumpkin” which is a slang for “mother f*ckin”.

Her fans felt uncomfortable with her talking about shooting someone even as a joke.

After realizing her mistake, Wheein wrote out an apology letter to her fans and everyone who was present during the chat.

“Hello, it’s Wheein.

I am very sorry about having to leave a note so late at night.

I was curious how our fans were spending a fun weekend, and I wanted to converse with them, so I opened up V App Channel+’s chat and began a live broadcast. I made verbal mistakes during that time. First I want to say I am sorry.

It was my fault for not understanding a word’s meaning correctly.

Although I may be an adult, I talked about having a drink where underage fans could have also been tuning in. Since we just recently showed ourselves drinking during a video called ‘DrinkingMaMoo’, I thought of it too easily.

I am writing this even though it is late, to convey my apologies to the fans who were disappointed by my careless actions.

I will work harder to become Wheein who thinks more deeply and carefully from now on.

I am very sorry.”

— Wheein

Source: Dispatch

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