G-Dragon reportedly denied entry over facial recognition problems.
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The popular celebrity G-Dragon faced some humorous difficulties with technology when he struggled to gain entry twice due to facial recognition glitches. He shared this moment on April 8 through a video on his Instagram Story, where he tried to use facial recognition to access an undisclosed location.

In the video, G-Dragon stood before the facial recognition machine, which initially recognized him. However, when his lower body was also captured, the machine requested him to "Please look straight ahead."

While trying to follow the machine's prompt by adjusting his hair and looking straight ahead, the recognition process failed, surprising G-Dragon. Despite his efforts to comply by looking straight into the camera, he couldn't maintain a steady facial expression, causing the machine to repeatedly prompt him to look straight ahead and ultimately fail to authenticate him.

Expressing his surprise with a "Huh? I didn’t even do anything!" G-Dragon made several attempts before giving a sigh of frustration and finally making his way past the faulty machine.

On another note, G-Dragon is gearing up to kick off his Asia tour from May 10–11 in Tokyo, Japan. The tour will also include stops in Bulacan, Philippines; Osaka, Japan; Macau, China; Taiwan; Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Jakarta, Indonesia; and Hong Kong, covering eight cities across seven countries.

In an interesting development, G-Dragon has made history as the first Korean artist to launch his music and music video into space, a remarkable feat following in the footsteps of The Beatles.

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