
Go Youn Jung is becoming a hot topic online after a brief moment following the Chanel 2025 F/W fashion show at Paris Fashion Week led to mixed reactions from Korean netizens.
The actress recently attended the Chanel show in Paris as one of the luxury brand’s ambassadors, but attention quickly shifted to what happened as she was leaving the event.
According to a video shared by Fashion & Style on social media, Go Youn Jung was seen walking out of the venue on March 9 with a blanket wrapped around her lower body, seemingly to protect herself from the cold while wearing a short skirt.
As she made her way out, staff members appeared to ask her to remove the blanket. In the clip, her lip movement seemed to suggest she said, “It’s cold,” which quickly became a talking point online. The outlet also described the video as “Go Youn Jung’s ‘it’s cold’ moment full version.”

Afterward, Go Youn Jung removed the blanket and completed her exit while showing the full Chanel look despite the cold weather.
The moment quickly spread across social media and sparked divided reactions. Some netizens criticized her, saying that as a brand ambassador, she should have shown the outfit more confidently from the start and questioned whether the moment looked professional enough.
On the other hand, many people defended her, saying it was simply a natural response to the cold and not something that should be turned into a controversy.

Supporters also pointed out that she eventually followed the staff’s request and properly showed the full outfit while leaving the venue.
The discussion gained even more attention because Go Youn Jung is known for showing a shy and nervous side at public events, something many fans have often found endearing.
Reports also noted that Paris was especially cold that night, which made the situation feel more understandable to many viewers.
As the clip continues to circulate, the small moment has unexpectedly become one of the more talked about celebrity topics to come out of this season’s Paris Fashion Week.
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