By KTimes
A satirical deepfake video of Kim Yo-jong, the youthful sister of North Korean chief Kim Jong-un, has gone viral. Within the clip, she dances on a stage in a pink gown whereas singing a parody.
The video has sparked widespread curiosity as North Korea continues its provocations by sending 1000’s of trash-filled balloons throughout the border.
The video turned out to be a satirical deepfake created by a YouTuber. Titled “Kim Yo-jong – I will Give You,” the video was posted on the YouTube channel Lil Doge, which has round 258,000 subscribers.
It parodies the lyrics of the latest music “I will Give You” by Jo Hyun-ah of the Korean group City Zakapa, with Kim Yo-jong’s face superimposed onto the singer’s physique. Digitally altered North Korean troopers dancing within the background additional improve the satirical nature of the content material.
The lyrics of the parody music mock North Korea’s ongoing provocations of sending trash-filled balloons throughout the border.
The lyrics embrace phrases like “I will give, I will give, I will give all my waste,” “My remaining trash to the South,” “I will offer you all of the filth,” “Wanting the purest folks,” “Loving our grasping chief,” “I choose trash to the South’s land,” all geared toward ridiculing the North’s actions.
This video was posted on July 31 and has gained reputation, surpassing 660,000 views.
The channel additionally hosts a number of different parody movies that mix deepfake photographs of North Korea’s high management, together with Kim Jong-un and Kim Yo-jong. One such video is titled “Sorry for Sending the Waste Balloons.”
The net group has responded enthusiastically, with feedback akin to, “This video is more practical than any missile geared toward North Korea,” and “Even Kim Jong-un would applaud and giggle at this.”
North Korea has responded to South Korean civic teams’ distribution of anti-North Korean leaflets by labeling them as “waste” and vowing to retaliate.
Since Might, North Korea has launched greater than 5,500 waste-filled balloons southward on 22 separate events, with the newest reported on Sunday.
This text from the Hankook Ilbo, the sister publication of The Korea Instances, is translated by a generative AI system and edited by The Korea Instances.