Sexualization in Kpop

minnie82

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Hello guys this video came up on my fyp on TikTok
Now that I think about it nobody really talks about this anymore which is kinda scary because we know there was WAYYYY more idols involved in this than we think.
Can we also talk bout how Korea doesn't take r@pé seriously like???? WHAT IS 2 YEARS????

Update: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZT81QuCn6/
I've seen this TikTok also because I wanted to research more on this and I found this. Of course you got some people defending him but honestly even if he was a "dj" he's still in the wrong no way I'm going to work with people who séxu@lly @ssaultéd young women and was spreading cp.
There's people That defending Seungri, so I'm not surprised
 

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the beginning of the video, pretty sexualized, i wonder if the song is about presidential model or something :

 

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the beginning of the video, pretty sexualized, i wonder if the song is about presidential model or something :

This is 9 years ago. So I think it was merely an advertisement for the girls as available to the elite in South Korea. Girls Day came from a small company. Dream Entertainment. So advertising the girls, for the company, who could use them to maybe get more favorable coverage or promotional deals is the goal.

Because really, the other companies are doing it. Even Male idols have anonymously said that wives of CEO's sometimes offer them money and gifts and say they are fans. And then later call and ask them to stay over the night while their husband is away because they are lonely. And if the boys say "no, you are married", they tell them "I helped you so much, can't you just stay with me for one night? Is this what you do after I helped you out?"

This may also lead into the wife having pull with her CEO husband and recommending his group.
 
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This is 9 years ago. So I think it was merely an advertisement for the girls as available to the elite in South Korea. Girls Day came from a small company. Dream Entertainment. So advertising the girls, for the company, who could use them to maybe get more favorable coverage or promotional deals is the goal.

Because really, the other companies are doing it. Even Male idols have anonymously said that wives of CEO's sometimes offer them money and gifts and say they are fans. And then later call and ask them to stay over the night while their husband is away because they are lonely. And if the boys say "no, you are married", they tell them "I helped you so much, can't you just stay with me for one night? Is this what you do after I helped you out?"

This may also lead into the wife having pull with her CEO husband and recommending his group.
So you hint that the girls were sponsor for their company?
 
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So you hint that the girls were sponsor for their company?
I think it happens with most companies. I've read several articles on the VIP clubs in South Korea. That are populated with the rich and powerful. Looking for the most attractive people in the entertainment industry. Sometimes it results in promotional deals.

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they seems comfortable with that :


This group Girl Crush is known for having the sexy concept as their main concept.

Bomi models in bikinis and other skimpy outfits on her Instagram realbomistry, and briefly had signed up to model non-nude pics on onlyfans, in 2022.
 

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This group Girl Crush is known for having the sexy concept as their main concept.

Bomi models in bikinis and other skimpy outfits on her Instagram realbomistry, and briefly had signed up to model non-nude pics on onlyfans, in 2022.
Yes there's others group that use this concept
 

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Why is controversial now? If you knew anything about K-Pop minors were always a thing.

BoA at 13

Hyuna at 14

WonYoung at 14

Minzy at 15

AKMU 13 & 15


The US industry isn't any different though

Justin Bieber at 15

Taylor Swift at 14

Billie Eilish 14
yes JK and Taemin were like 14 or so when they debuted, i know it's not a new thing
 
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