"Single's Inferno" star Free Zia or Song Ji-a is now on hot waters for, allegedly, wearing fake signature apparel on the hit Netflix show. An online community source revealed the scenes and photos where the netizens claimed the YouTuber donned counterfeit clothes.

Fans said the Chanel pieces Free Zia wore in the show were not the actual items from the luxury brand. Some even compared her Chanel clothes to the human Chanel, BLACKPINK's Jennie.

AllKpop noted that some argued there was a major difference between Free Zia's knit top and Jennie's same-styled top. Aside from Chanel, the rising star, reportedly, donned other fake products, like the pink cardigan that a Koren online shopping mall sold.

They even identified the difference between the pockets, buttons, and other details of Free Zia's clothes and Jennie's authentic ones. Other fake brands that netizens claimed Zia featured in the show were Dior and Marine Serre.

They even said that her dress seemed to be an imitation sold on online shopping malls for about 28,900 won or $24. With this, some netizens called out Free Zia for not only changing her name but also creating a gold spoon concept.

A netizen even said she had lied about her father being a dentist. Others asked how she could wear imitation products in "Single's Inferno."

Meanwhile, Free Zia was also accused of going under the knife aside from wearing fake items. Sure, everyone was captivated by her incredible beauty, but some questioned if it was natural.

So, Free Zia finally addressed the plastic surgery rumors surrounding her on her YouTube channel. She admitted she was mad with the number of rude comments she received, so she wanted to clear things out.

So far, she had only undergone one plastic surgery procedure, which was rhinoplasty. She had her nose enhanced at the age of 17.

She stressed she never had lip fillers, explaining it was all-natural and she only emphasized it with makeup by using lip liner and over lining it.

Free Zia was also asked if she had any plans to have her asymmetrical eye size fixed, to which she refused. She revealed many people had told her she looked weird with her eyes.

Though she felt hurt, Free Zia had no plans to fix it as she herself found it attractive, as well as her Busan accent. Fans could see more of her on her YouTube channel and appearance on Korean variety shows.