The singer's relationship is not the first time such a controversy has unfolded among K-pop fans in South Korea and Japan - with agencies reportedly keen to market their stars as being romantically obtainable.
Not really. Unless things have changed recently, South Korea treats their artists as expendable products.
Anyone can be made a star with the proper plastic surgery, so the artists are at the mercy of their company. And if something happens, they just go “oh no, how sad. Anyway, here’s the next pretty star to drool over.”
Not really. Unless things have changed recently, South Korea treats their artists as expendable products.
Anyone can be made a star with the proper plastic surgery, so the artists are at the mercy of their company. And if something happens, they just go “oh no, how sad. Anyway, here’s the next pretty star to drool over.”