
New video shows the members of kpop girl group, Rescene, asking their manager to reinstate the doors of their dorm. The doors were removed after the girls got caught breaking their diet and eating Ramen without permission.
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One of the members sent a message to fans saying that this was exaggerated for the video, that the staff member at the end saying they should go to their room if it’s too hot is a woman and that they hadn’t put the doors back because they hadn’t asked for it, but idk, that seems like damage control to me.
This group has also had other controversies after fans could hear staff members yelling at the girls during live streams.Â
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Is this a common thing in the Kpop world? I know next to nothing about it except for like 3 groups and one of them is from a Netflix movie
I’ve seen kpop artist treatment improve in many ways over the last 10+ years but then something like this happens AGAIN and it feels like nothing ever really got better in the first place
omg i was literally listening to this group yesterday with the relief of knowing i like a small group with no drama 😠feeling like a clown for even letting myself think that for two seconds
sick of so many people thinking that thinness is the answer to everything, these young people cannot perform well if they’re not eating healthy!!!
Good god. This makes me not want to support these groups. But at the same time, I feel like I should support so the girls can get better treatment?

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WTF
This why so many Korean and Chinese celebrties are in the news with eating disorders. The pressure in Asia to be skinny seems way worse than it is even in other parts of the world where its beauty standard to be thin. In 2016 there was a challenge called the A4 challenge. it was a trend in China for girls to be as narrow in their waist as the width of a sheet of printer paper. There are more recent articles from like 2023 or 2024 of people dying in fat camps to loose weight. its getting insane. Music artists are too strict with body image. i get people like seeing music stars looking fit and athletic, but this is too much. its gone too far.
I don’t want to say it’s normal, but things like this seem to happen a lot in the kpop sphere. Especially with trainees. The company views them as products and hope to make back the money they invested. But at the same time, most trainees are kids who are still developing physically, emotionally, etc…
In the Nine Muse’s documentary, trainees would run away due to how restricted it was. Then poor Sera was blamed for everything, which doesn’t build a healthy dynamic.
But taking the doors from a group of girls like that is weird. The staff can be nice or whatever, but this is just weird behaviour and a weird punishment for eating ramen one time.
The demons on K-pop demon hunters wasn’t the most unrealistic part of the film, it’s the fact that they’re allowed to eat an actual amount of food.
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This is awful, and I’m fairly sure that almost everyone in entertainment is being given eating disorders. God forbid we have to look at any fatties.
I remember a story about an idol who got in trouble for eating a yam. A plain yam. Because it was sweet.
I knew next-to-zero about kpop until this moment, but now I know just enough to be **INFURIATED**
The entire K-pop industry is insane, I’m sorry.
I don’t know how it got so big in the west. It’s basically inhumane how these people are treated
me the entirety of this video:

I know every country’s entertainment industry has dirty secrets, but since K-Pop crossed overseas into the state’s radar, I’ve heard nothing but horrible things about the way these performers are treated. In my fangirl days I struggled to watch One Direction or Demi Lovato on stage knowing what they were facing off stage – why is this tolerated throughout the entire Kpop industry and fandoms?
Not enslaved by the way.
If it’s too hot come sleep in our room?

Did I read that right?
Is *any* kpop group not living in a nightmare hellscape?
This is like, a human rights issue