• Tiffany of Girls' Generation attends the YouTube Music Awards 2013 on November 3, 2013 in New York City.

Tiffany of Girls' Generation attends the YouTube Music Awards 2013 on November 3, 2013 in New York City. (Photo : Getty Images/Dimitrios Kambouris)

Kpop idol member Tiffany has caught the attention of netizens with her recent social media activity. The Girls Generation group member updated her profile photo, an action that made some fans furious.

Recently, the South Korean singer Tiffany limited her social media activity following an earlier Instagram controversy. However, when the Girls Generation group member changed her social media profile photo, netizens considered the action as disrespectful.

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Comments captured by All Kpop featured some of the negative feedbacks received by Tiffany. Several netizens conveyed their disappointment with the Kpop idol member given her recent social media activity. The said netizens claimed that the Girls Generation group member should have taken a longer social media break as a reflection period following her earlier Instagram controversy.

Some netizens even called for Tiffany to forego future social media activities and to shut down her Instagram account. A few netizens also questioned whether the South Korean singer took advantage of her social media break to reflect on her previous actions.

In August, Tiffany uploaded a photo on social media that contained an emoji of the Japanese flag. At that time, netizens slammed the Girls Generation group member for sharing an Instagram message with the said emoji during Korea's National Liberation Day. The act was considered insensitive by many netizens given the said Asian country's national holiday that marked Korea's liberation from Japanese rule.

In other news, five Hollywood celebrities went on a Seoul trip in early September to meet Tiffany and a few of her fellow Girls Generation group members. The cast of the NBC show "Better Late Than Never" namely "Star Trek" star William Shatner, Terry Bradshaw, Henry Winkler, comedian Jeff Dye and George Foreman spent some time with the Kpop idol group to learn the dance moves for "Gee," Billboard reported.

The said track is one of Girls Generation's hit songs that was released in 2009. Tiffany, along with fellow group members Sunny, Yuri and Hyoyeon taught the song's lively choreography to the "Better Late Than Never" members who wore colorful fashion ensembles during the dance practice.

Watch a short clip of the "Better Late Than Never" cast members' dance rendition for the said Girls Generation track: