Park Chorong Faces Backlash Over Drama Title in Upcoming K-Drama ‘Advertisement Agency: CHICHI’
Park Chorong, member of Apink, is stirring up controversy ahead of her acting comeback in the K-Drama ‘Advertisement Agency: CHICHI’.
Scheduled for September 11, 2025, Park Chorong’s agency, WithUs Entertainment, confirmed her role as Min Joo, who is set to bring a fresh face to the series. The show is a sequel based on the webtoon The Butcher Shop’s 2nd Floor Office and has received positive feedback previously, ranking second in its comedy-drama category on Wavve.
However, it’s the K-drama title that is raising eyebrows on the internet. The Korean title ‘Jji-jji’ translates to a vulgar slang meaning “titties,” which has sparked a wave of disgust among netizens. Many took to Twitter to express their shock and disdain.
“What? The K-Drama is called titties? Literally shut the f*ck up.”
— @ddirorirori_/X
Comments piled up quickly, with tweets like “They really don’t know what shame is, huh?” and “Why is it always about women’s breasts? Talk about men’s instead, damn it.” Clearly, this title is not being received well.
As for the plot, after failing to secure funding for their startup, the main characters move into a shabby container office and accidently become an advertising agency through a viral YouTube video.
With such controversy brewing, many fans are left questioning Park Chorong’s choice of project.
Stay tuned as this story develops!