“1. I had to leave a note to go to the bathroom during break time
2. I had to take a picture of my food before eating and send it to my manager.
3. I felt like I was being watched when I was in the practice room
The reason I followed these rules was because I felt like I would get cut if I didn’t, and I realized these rules were wrong after meeting Min Heejin.
Everyone should be treated as a human being and have dignity.”
On the 22nd (local time), the members of New Jeans expressed their position through the American weekly magazine Time, saying, “We do not expect the problems of the K-pop industry to change overnight,” and “Compared to what we have experienced so far, this is just another step in our journey.” They continued, “Maybe this is the current reality of Korea. This is why we believe that we need change and growth,” and added, “It seems like Korea wants to make us revolutionaries.”
And this is the interview they gave today
1. But she only told the truth though? Didn’t JYP also got sued because of this…
2. She’s right though, we need to improve
3. What she says is true, but why talk about Korea
4. It’s true we need to change. Why do idols need to only eat ice cubes and go through this just to lose a bit or weight and why do they need to obey how to do their hair and such? No matter how big Korea is in the idol world, that really needs to be fixed.
5. People who are okay with the current system are only saying this because they view idols like objects
6. She’s right, we need to innovate
7. They even care about you when you go to the washroom during free time?
8. She’s right
10. She didn’t even promote for a whole year and received 5 billion won, I wouldn’t talk like that if I were her
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