Most of the entertainment companies in the K-pop industry restrict their idols from dating, as they believe that it's to protect their image and to keep their fans happy.
K-Pop dances are one of a fan's favorite part of a song and many can't wait to see their favorite groups perform the song live. However, some broadcasting agencies (namely the three majore ones: MBC, SBS, and KBS) have deemed certain choreographies to be unsuitable for broadcasting, leading artists to change the dance or be banned from performing altogether.
Majority of these groups deserved fair treatment. Some K-pop bands receive unequal treatment from their firms, as an agency can make choices that can potentially harm certain groups. Several other K-pop groups also eventually wind up disbanding because of certain unwise company decisions that break the fans' hearts.
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