*Kitchen matching the brown tones*
*3 washrooms in the home*
post response:
[+50][-5]
1. [+59, -6]
Honestly, the company CEO is a real gem. Even though RESENE’s big breakout didn’t necessarily translate into immediate profits, they upgraded the group’s living quarters right away, it really shows how genuinely committed they are to the group
2. [+32, -6]
I cried in that scene ㅜㅜ Let’s hit even bigger
3. [+28, -6]
Their backstory feels so genuine that I find myself wanting to root for them. I used to think they were just another run-of-the-mill girl group favored by Hannams based on the hate posts I saw on online forums, but that turned out to be completely wrong. It doesn’t feel like the typical, manufactured image created by an agency; instead, there’s a raw, authentic vibe. Now, whenever I see posts unfairly bashing them, it actually feels like a smear campaign orchestrated by a rival agency
4. [+8, -4]
I hope they can succeed. Let’s win over the trolls
5. [+4, -2]
Even Lee Ju-heon, the CEO of RESENE, has a backstory. He used to be a singer under Kwangsoo… ㅋ That says it all ㅋ I couldn’t help but shudder at the thought of the hellish struggle he must have gone through
[pann] RESCENE’S CEO IS SERIOUSLY DAEBAK
They built a custom set for RESCENE’s “Pretty Girl” performance on the first day of music shows
To be fair, the group had already blown up before the comeback, so I thought they would only do it for their first show
But what the? They’re still building custom sets for every show? I heard those cost anywhere from tens of millions to up to 100 million won per stage; they must really be pouring resources into them
And looking at RESCENE’s discography from the start, it seems the agency intended to market them to a female fanbase; it’s just that Youtube channel helloimwoninicetomeetyou blew up and claimed that their fancase were all ajussis ;;
post response:
[+192][-43]
1. [+54, -16]
They were famous from the beginning of their debut for dressing well, even though they were from a small agency. You can definitely see that they care for them
2. [+49, -89]
The agency CEO does too much self-virality marketing and has strong narcissistic tendencies
3. [+43, -18]
This is so cool, I wonder how happy they are
4. [+40, -3]
Aren’t the idols supposed to pay all this back in debt too? This is what usually happens to small agencies
5. [+11, -6]
This is all debt though ㅋㅋㅋThey’re investing for their own benefit, not because they’re fond of the kids