Kpop Industry Idols Taking Breaks. K-pop singer Sulli dies aged 25 after retiring from stardom following abuse. When something is found on a K-Pop performers phone that breaks the rules Grace says the company will punish them by either making them train seven days a week as opposed to the usual six put.
Since the early days of Kpop many groups have fallen victim to this curse largely due to the period of their contracts as well as strong competition. Korean idols can learn to do those activities faster too and dont need 5 years of training as long as they are over 21 years old. Now these idols have to take a break for 18 months from their promotions to fulfill the nations duties.
These 6 idols are expected to enlist in 2021.
7 idols who tested positive The disparity was called out by many and Mama clarified to South Korean media that they took the actions out of Covid-19 concerns as singers. K-pops squeaky-clean image was further marred this week by the sudden death of Goo Hara reportedly of attempted suicide and after two K-pop stars Jung Joon-young and Choi Jong-hoon were found guilty of gang raping a drunk unconscious woman. Its the AGE that makes them more mature and learn faster not. Dr Elfving-Hwang says Sulli was especially vulnerable to the toxic anti-fans who stalk the idols on social media because she was trying to break free of the highly controlled world that made her famous.