Who stole Twice goods from Tzuyu's house? Signed merchandise sold illegally, fans say 'world doesn’t deserve her'

Among the stolen goods, there were multiple merchandise products, exclusively signed by Twice members, along with photos, collected records and more
UPDATED JAN 29, 2021
Tzuyu of Twice attends the 2018 Mnet Music Awards in Japan at Saitama Super Arena on December 12, 2018 (Getty Images)
Tzuyu of Twice attends the 2018 Mnet Music Awards in Japan at Saitama Super Arena on December 12, 2018 (Getty Images)

Twice goods from Tzuyu’s house have been stolen in large quantities and sold illegally, says a new Korean media report, which made fans question, "Who would steal from Tzuyu’s house?"

According to a news report, a cleaning staff named Wang was stealing Twice merchandise from Tzuyu’s house in Taiwan in large quantities and later selling them illegally. The cleaner who is 28-years-old has been arrested by the police, the report noted. Among the stolen goods, there were multiple merchandise of Twice which have been exclusively signed by the K-pop group members, photos with their signs, collected records, and more. The theft was caught while the goods were selling online, the report suggested. After a trial, Wang has been brought to charges of theft.



 

Though the amount of money profited from the stolen good aren’t specified, the reports suggest that the Twice goods in total were worth of hundreds of thousands Korean won. Another report notes that Tzuyu was aware of the stealing and notified the Kaohsiung police through a close personnel.

What are fans saying?

The news of mass stealing has alarmed the fans as they believe that the Twice member doesn’t deserve this. After the news of this mass-stealing surfaced online, fans of the 21-year-old K-pop superstar took it to social media to share their views. A fan said, “The world don't deserve Tzuyu,” another said, “wtf... isn’t it good enough to be hired by THE Tzuyu... why steal from her she doesn’t deserve this!” A fan posted, “This was too much, let this person who stolen her stuff go jail forever.”



 



 



 

Tzuyu aka Chou Tzu-yu, the Taiwanese K-pop singer debuted with JYP Entertainment’s Twice in 2015 with their first extended single ‘The Story Begins’ with the lead single ‘Like Ooh-Ahh’. Along with her successful K-pop career, the Twice member has also hosted a number of TV shows and participated in various songwriting projects including ‘Feel Special’ of 2019. 



 

Twice recently appeared on TIME100 talks with a special performance of ‘Depend On You’. Earlier this month, Twice also performed two of their globally popular tracks ‘More and More’ and recently released ‘Cry For Me’ on Golden Disc Awards Day 2, album division.

Stream Twice's 'Cry For Me' here.



 

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