IU Zeze Controversy Explained! ( Photo Credit – Instagram )

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In one of IU’s songs, she was accused of s*xualising a five-year-old protagonist. It had created a lot of buzz all around. Read on to know what had happened.

Almost over 40 years ago, a Brazilian novel was first published, which became a highly sought-after read after the South Korean pop star IU was allegedly accused of using the five-year-old protagonist in one of her songs and over-s*xualising it. José Mauro de Vasconcelos first published the book My Sweet Orange Tree in Portuguese in 1968 and in English in 1970. The story is set in Rio de Janeiro and follows the life of a boy named Zeze. As he gets into mischief, he gets mistreated by people.

Although the book has stopped being printed, it became one of the most searched titles after controversy sparked over the pop star’s song Zeze, which is based on the story ‘My Sweet Orange Tree.’ The bookseller Richard Davies once mentioned that My Sweet Orange Tree was a ‘much-loved book in South Korea and often studied in schools.’

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