ILLIT Faces NewJeans Choreography Plagiarism Claims for New Song
ILLIT is under fire from fans who claim the group's latest choreography copies moves from NewJeans, marking another controversy in the ongoing comparisons between the two girl groups.

ILLIT has found themselves at the center of plagiarism accusations once again, with fans claiming the group's choreography for their new song bears striking similarities to NewJeans' work.
The controversy erupted on social media as fans began pointing out what they perceive as copied dance moves between the two girl groups. This marks yet another chapter in the ongoing comparisons and accusations that have followed ILLIT since their debut.
The situation has divided K-Pop fans, with some defending ILLIT by arguing that choreography similarities are common in the industry, while others maintain that the resemblances are too specific to be coincidental. Dance moves and formations have become increasingly scrutinized as both groups operate in similar musical territories.
This latest accusation adds to the existing tension between the fandoms of both groups. ILLIT has previously faced similar claims regarding their overall concept and styling choices, making this choreography controversy particularly sensitive for the group and their supporters.
Neither ILLIT's agency nor NewJeans' management has issued official statements regarding the plagiarism claims. The choreography in question continues to circulate on social media platforms, with fans from both sides analyzing and comparing specific movements frame by frame.
The timing of these accusations could impact ILLIT's promotional activities for their new release. In an industry where originality and authenticity are highly valued, choreography plagiarism claims can significantly affect a group's reputation and public perception.
As the debate continues online, many are calling for more constructive dialogue between fandoms rather than accusations that could harm both groups' careers. The controversy highlights the intense scrutiny that newer K-Pop acts face, particularly when their concepts or performances draw comparisons to established groups.
