Lee Si-young's second daughter's decorative painting is all-time headwind...Whether the baby is a prop or not, it ends with the criticism

Nov 23, 2025

Lee Si-young's second daughter's decorative painting is all-time headwind...Whether the baby is a prop or not, it ends with the criticism



Actor Lee Si-young released a video of her second daughter filming Bon Art, which directed her like a Christmas owner, and quickly deleted the post after criticism that she treated her newborn like an object.

Lee Si-young posted on social media on the 21st, "'Too small and precious...'I'm going to take it out every day," he wrote, and posted a video of a newborn baby shot reminiscent of a Christmas gift box.

The video showed the second daughter filming in a concept set like an ornament.




But the director immediately treats the newborn as a prop", Criticisms such as "'Is anything possible as long as it's pretty' and "'Where is the human rights and safety of the baby?' have been ignited.

In particular, it was pointed out that "the concept of the event itself is a problem", and some netizens pointed out that "the child became the subject of emotional content"," he said, strongly expressing his discomfort.

As the controversy grew, Lee quietly deleted the post in question. However, even after the deletion, the criticism has not stopped. "Deleting doesn't mean it didn't happen", "You have to be aware of what the problem is." is being criticized one after the other.




Lee Si-young has recently shared her parenting routine by frequently releasing photos of her first son, Jung Yoon, and her second daughter.

However, as it was pointed out that this filming was "Isn't it the parents' excessive desire to direct?" a different reaction than usual is pouring out.

Lee Si-young became a mother of one son and one daughter after getting married in 2017, and she drew attention earlier this year when she disclosed her second birth through a divorce mediation application and a frozen embryo transplant.




As personal history has received frequent attention, the controversy is not expected to subside easily.



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