Btees fans are bad at this too. They love to make stories or art of the maknae line as animals, babies, or gay men. I would drink if those were my fans.the fans are mentally ill
The CEO publicly humiliated them and it was caught on camera. They probably have another company willing to work with them, and that's why they're going forward with a lawsuit. The group is suing for their trademark and the group's name. I'm stunned that she was caught and there's support for them. Too many fans will brush it off.I agree. The weird thing is why come out now. I mean, I understand that these things must come out from the darkness at some point. However, it’s strange that this scandal comes out when there are other things happening behind the scenes as well. Like, most times the members are sworn to secrecy about this. I understand that this situation unfolded on itself. At first, I thought they were trying to use this situation to get more attention. If they go against this business, they will never be able to return unless they do major r!tu@ls.
I'm going to pray too. Nothing is worth your physical and mental health. Everyone knows the industry is abusive. Taemin's middle school teacher warned him not to join because of what happens to idols behind the scenes.oh wow i didn't even know it was their second chance at debut. again like i said, they are victims, but to a certain extent. your analogy was spot on. you walk into an industry that you're AWARE is well known for abuse, slave contracts, etc. yet still took that risk all because you want fame so don't be surprised when it happens to you. once you sign that contract you sign your life away, and agree to all the abuse and other evils that come with it. i heard some of the members are in therapy from what happened so I hope that God may come into their lives and they may see that seeking these worldly things is not worth it at all.
oh for sure. it's definitely not just the men
Is this the group that had to pay for their own prizes? There used to be a boy named Samu3l that almost debuted in 17, but his mother said no because he was 11, and that's too young to debut. P$y almost debuted a 10 year old but the parents said to wait. Pled1s abused 17, making them do exercise as punishment, getting mad because one of them was using satoori. They mismanaged nu'3st, and hive's ownership is probably the only reason 17 is thriving.Btz will reveal their real character somewhat run ep but mostly they will hide it. But this group doesn't event hide it. We can clearly say who hates whom while watching this games. Joush@ is really thinks that he only know english. He asked dk do you even know what is auction means? I saw him sometimes he real behaves like I'm top in group.
This ep really fun bcz the price they won with their brains was given to staff saying that they are busy lol. Their face were really saying why to give us and why to take from us
yes apart the ones that start really young and were sold by their parents ..others know what they're doingoh wow i didn't even know it was their second chance at debut. again like i said, they are victims, but to a certain extent. your analogy was spot on. you walk into an industry that you're AWARE is well known for abuse, slave contracts, etc. yet still took that risk all because you want fame so don't be surprised when it happens to you. once you sign that contract you sign your life away, and agree to all the abuse and other evils that come with it. i heard some of the members are in therapy from what happened so I hope that God may come into their lives and they may see that seeking these worldly things is not worth it at all.
oh for sure. it's definitely not just the men
i heard they want to disband..Is it over for Blackpink?
doesn't matter, they still know what they're doing and chose to seek vanity. all the members in that group are adultsyes apart the ones that start really young and were sold by their parents
yes as adults they have a choice to leave the industry or not, but some of them like it because they like the fame and their status ..i didn't talk about that group but in generaldoesn't matter, they still know what they're doing and chose to seek vanity. all the members in that group are adults
i once read that Psy parents didn't talk to him anymore because they want him to be a lawyer or something and he decided to became a dj , that was Gangnam Style era when i read that , that was probably a made up storyIs this the group that had to pay for their own prizes? There used to be a boy named Samuel that almost debuted in 17, but his mother said no because he was 11, and that's too young to debut. P$y almost debuted a 10 year old but the parents said to wait. Pled1s abused 17, making them do exercise as punishment, getting mad because one of them was using satoori. They mismanaged nu'3st, and hive's ownership is probably the only reason 17 is thriving.
"covid". doubt it lol. the same was for enhyp3n "coincidentally" around the time of their comebackHe just had covid again. Wtf. Did they break him down? Bg is extremely underweight.
pray for him, but don't feel bad for him. these people know exactly what they're doing and i don't know how old he is but im pretty sure he's an adult who knows damn well right from wrong. didn't they make a song about them being losers? lol. they're aware because they chose to sell outIdk why but this makes me sad if he had to do something wrong to get this.
Maybe that's why they're sabotaging their own performances...i heard they want to disband..
It could be a plausible theoryMaybe that's why they're sabotaging their own performances...
Money and fame..they are additions..but I am glad all this is coming to light..everything must come to light.my thoughts on the whole om3ga x situation, obviously sad and terrible what was done to these boys but are we suprised? no because as we know this industry is run by evil principalities and evil people
but you're telling me, with ALL the korean entertainment industry abuse stories, scandals, and suicides that have come out since forever by now that these members and the parents of these members didn't know what they were getting themselves into by joining that same industry? please they knew exactly what they were getting themselves into when they signed that contract yet they still took that risk. why? because they are fame hungry and prideful people who seek vanity and the things of this earth. same with the parents. but all things come at a price and they know that. unfortunate they had to realize it so soon (they only debuted last year)
so yes these people victims, but to a certain extent. to a certain extent meaning that they knew EXACTLY what they signed themselves into when signing that contract for fame and riches. all the members in that group are adults. they WILLINGLY signed up to be treated as puppets in a industry that sees you as one so they were treated as such. it's unfortunate and don't get me wrong of course no human being should EVER be treated the way they were or have to go through what they went through but when you seek out material things in an industry such as that that YOU KNOW is riddled with abuse and promotes evilness but are willing to take the risk because you seek the fame and the money you reap what you sow.
My lve...SHINee recorded "FROM NOW ON" with Jonghyun. That song didn't appear from nowhere, SHINee knew this wasn't an ordinary situation. Lets not act like they were grieving. They were preparedEveryone handles trauma differently. K3y is pragmatist T@emin is idealist and 0new and jj0ng were more cynical. Cynicism makes you pessimistic, idealism is good but broken idealism leads you to the same path as cynicism. A pragmatist approach is best to survive in an industry like KPOP. K3y was heartbroken but knew like a real pragmatist that he had to move on if he wanted to survive in the industry. Moreover, I think how many outward emotions a person shows is not a good measure of how much broken they are on the inside. Crying is just one form of expressing your pain. Some people shut themselves off completely when something traumatic happens, other will try to drown themselves into work to distract themselves from reality and in the worst case we have those who turn to alcohol and drugs to cope with the pain. The Korean society is very competitive it's not an ideal environment for someone as sensitive as Jj0ng. You have to be thick skinned to survive in Korea's society. The idol industry is the worst because they want you to be perfect in everything.
Yeah Onew sexual harassment scandal ended right after Jonghyun died. It's like someone had to go to save the group.What about Key? He cried his heart out on camera. I would hope he's not just acting. He does seem to move past things easier and have a show must go on attitude. There was no one willing to listen to Jj0ng, not when he needed it. He was one of the most famous men in the world, and alone when he died. No one should die alone, or have to commit suicide because living is too painful. I'm going to read more about On3w's scandal and what happened with that.
Jonghyun had actually prepared a concert for 2018 called " The man who loves music" That article was eventually pulled off line but there is YouTuber who collected all these articles and often go back to her page to read them. His SHIN music director is the one said that he had planned a concert. He had no plans to end his life otherwise why would he plan a concert? Also a depressed person wouldn't be out here recording MVs days before his death. Jonghyun knew they would kill him because his numbers aligned well with Gematria.He was taken off blu3 night in April to focus on his solo activities. Essem wanted him to go back to idol work. He released Story Op.2 and prepared for solo concerts which were held in December 2017. I think 0new's scandal and them having to go on a hiatus because of it added to his trauma. He lost his radio show and also had to worry about his group's future. No one talks about it now but when 0new's scandal initially broke out it was taken very seriously by Knetz. There were even rumors about Sh1nee disbanding because of it. Some people have also speculated that Jj0ng was stressed out because of his military service. If he had stayed alive, he would have to go at the end of 2018 and knowing how sensitive and broken he was his reaction to military service could be even stronger than T@emin's reaction to it.
I think if he would've given the suicide note to someone among his members it would be the older ones not T@emin who was the youngest and the baby of the group. Giving T@emin the suicide note would only leave him with even worse trauma and separation issues than he has now. We have to keep in mind that Jj0ng's death happened literally the next day after Move era ended so jj0ng probably did not tell him because it would affect his career. 0new the leader was going through a tough time already so he could not give the suicide note to him. That leaves K3y and M1nho and K3y wasn't even in Korea in December 2017. I think though he could have told M1nho about it beforehand. However, M1nho is more of the bro type friend imo and he doesn't seem like the friend who would be able to give advice to someone struggling with depression. What we know about M1nho from Sh1nee's content is that he is very passionate, and he has the traditional mindset of "you can overcome it" which almost never works when you are talking to someone with severe depression. 0new and T@emin are the members who have been hit the hardest by his death and I think 0new's scandal and T@emin being at the peak of his career when it happened could be a reason for it.
it will come to light but i don't think it will change anything. it hasn't now as fans still support this abusive industry and parents still be send their kids off to them despite all the news of abuse, starvation, suicide, etc. some even choose on their own will to join.Money and fame..they are additions..but I am glad all this is coming to light..everything must come to light.