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Influencer Logs Off After Instagram Men Remarks

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Photo: @Wonder JN | via Bangkok Post

Thai influencer Gina "Wonder JN" has taken her Facebook and TikTok accounts offline after receiving heavy criticism over her comments about men on Instagram. The social media storm followed a video where Gina described men following women showing their bodies online as "low-class and lacking social maturity," sparking debate amongst netizens.

Gina's comments suggested that such men's online behaviour could harm their credibility and lead to rejection from women with "standards." This prompted heated discussions, with opinions divided between those who agreed with her stance on public images and those who found her remarks overly general and disrespectful. Despite initially disabling comments to manage the backlash, Gina's attempts to clarify her intent fell short.

The influencer explained she was focusing on men's public behaviours, not their personal preferences or forbidden acts. Some men supported her view, believing that a mature person should be mindful of online activity. However, others argued that her portrayal of men was too general, and some women responded to the controversy with humour. Gina’s family even got involved, with her mother expressing a pragmatic outlook amid the uproar.

The wave of criticism led to an online probe into Gina's past statements, with some users claiming her previous content displayed a similar tone towards men. The growing backlash and scrutiny may have pressured Gina to shut down her social media platforms, as her Facebook page, which boasted about 175,000 followers, and her TikTok account went offline without a formal announcement, reported the Bangkok Post.

Key Takeaways

  • Thai influencer Gina "Wonder JN" faced backlash after calling men "low-class" for following women displaying their bodies online.

  • Despite efforts to clarify her stance, Gina ultimately shut down her social media accounts amid mounting criticism.

  • The incident drew attention to Gina’s previous remarks, suggesting a recurring theme in her content.

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Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2026-01-14

 

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Yeah, but she´s right! Same as the women who does this, also falls in the same group. She failed to mention that.

Haha of course if women show their bits men will look (it's in our DNA 😉) but look just how many just on FB want sponsorship for an "event" so want to win a prize - can't have it both ways

  • 4 weeks later...

I’ve seen flare‑ups like this spiral fast, and sometimes folks forget how messy online behavior can look from the outside. I’ve used https://socialprofiler.com/ before to get a clearer picture of how someone’s public posts might be read by others, and it helped me put things in context. Might be worth keeping in mind how easily comments get pulled apart once they hit social media.

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