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Sumin and the Misinformation Surrounding the Holi Video

Monday, June 8, 2026
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Sumin and the Misinformation Surrounding the Holi Video

That video. It blew up.

It’s that clip of the Korean content creator, Sumin , allegedly getting harassed during Holi in India. It got everywhere, right? Outrage across social media.

But Sumin himself stepped in. He posted something on Threads, trying to clear the air. He basically called out the whole thing as misleading.

The core issue, as he put it, was the editing. People were taking separate bits of content and stitching them together to create this whole hostile narrative about India and its people.

The version circulating claimed Sumin was inappropriately touched, dressed as a pregnant woman, all while celebrating Holi. That’s what fueled the fire. People were genuinely worried about what they were seeing.

Sumin pushed back hard. He said the footage was manipulated. He clarified that the part where he looked like a pregnant woman that happened in Bangladesh. The actual Holi celebration shots? Those were from a completely separate trip to India, last year.

He dismissed the idea that he was cross-dressing during the festival. He insisted he was just participating, enjoying the festivities. He said the assumptions people were making about him, based on his hair or the context, were just completely unfounded.

“Hello, this is Sumin,” he wrote. He was really direct. He felt it was important to stop the misinformation. He warned whoever was editing and spreading these altered versions to stop it. He even threatened action against anyone who kept distorting his work.

Meanwhile, the stuff is still out there. The video showing the Bangladesh footage is still on YouTube. But Sumin reportedly made the Holi clip private.

It just shows how fast this stuff moves online. Misinformation. It’s a constant problem now. Edited clips, no context. They catch fire fast.

The reaction below his post was messy. Some people just accepted his side. Others, though, they kept digging into the bigger picture.

You saw some comments. One person just said, “Not unfair.” Another brought up something about where you go, you see the same stuff everywhere.

Then there were the comments about poverty. One person hit on that. “Poverty isn’t an excuse for that kind of behavior.”

And then there was the reaction that felt a bit more raw. Someone talked about traveling. A nineteen-year-old woman who went through it. She said she got harassed relentlessly, groped, even in places that are supposed to be progressive. She said it was horrible everywhere.

It made you stop and think about how we consume this stuff. How much context we ignore. People are looking at Sumin’s explanation and realizing how easily things get twisted. They’re urging everyone to actually check the facts before jumping to conclusions. It’s that kind of noise that follows these viral moments.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

Gree News Team covers international news and global affairs at Gree News. Our collective of senior editors is dedicated to providing independent, accurate, and responsible journalism for a global audience.

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