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Netizens have noticed that Dispatch has removed BTS's photos and stories on their official Instagram account, immediately causing several speculations online.
It's officially June, which means we're already half-way through the year. Here is a list of a few news that arose in the idol community during these past six months. Keep updated with your favorite idols by reading more articles from us.
On June 5, the netizen and fans of JooE, a member of the K-pop girl group MOMOLAND, are vexed when the female idol posted a photo on her Instagram account, showing a screenshot of hate remarks that she received from an Instagram user.
KOZ Entertainment, Zico's company, issued a new statement on June 4 about its legal proceedings against negative comments and allegations against the artist.
On June 5, a photo in a graphics interchange format (GIF) showing a previous interaction between BLACKPINK’s Lisa and her former manager circulated online, gathering various reactions from fans and netizens.
Rumor has it that EXO's Sehun and Chinese actress Janice Wu's movie "Catman" will finally be released. Directed by Park Hee Gon, the South Korean-Chinese romance and fantasy film is said to be released on the 31st of December this year!
Some groups have their own assigned center position as the eye of the team. As companies decide which is the best member that will be given for this position, there are also a lot of agencies who skipped on how they want to keep the group as a whole without labels and proper positions. This time, Korean netizens raised on this topic and mentioned who are the best center boy group idols in the music scene, here are some of them:
Amber Liu, a former member of the K-pop band f(x), who is currently facing several controversies following her recent statement regarding the death of George Floyd, already exploded and is not taking all the personal criticism thrown to her.
Although there are plenty of positive features concerning K-pop, there are also a bunch of negative sides. Such negative factors can be extracted from issues like firms, people on social media, or immature fans. Here are five things that need to stop (like, really, STOP) happening in K-pop.
K-pop agencies can be very sketchy, as many are known for mistreating their artists. Usually, artists don't condemn their managing labels because they're afraid they might get kicked out. But wait, because there are actually those who went on to diss their firms after they leave.
The process of being trained in K-pop is tough, and for international trainees, it could be even more exhausting. Former EXO member Tao once told us about his SM Entertainment experiences and his journey before debuting.
Recently, a lot of celebrities have spoken out about racism. But before the #BlackLivesMatter movement reached globally, the EXO members have already shown that they're socially aware and have been advocates of gender equality, anti-racism, and many more.