At that time, JYP decided to form an idol group for the first time and they selected 4 members.
Since they were one member short, they held auditions and this Unnie was the last to join.
At that time, JYP decided to form an idol group for the first time and they selected 4 members.
Since they were one member short, they held auditions and this Unnie was the last to join.
I'm curious about the reactions of your family and acquaintances.
First of all, I discussed this matter with my family before starting. I debuted with their permission, I told my mom when the timing was set for my exclusive contract with SOD. So when I told my mom, "I'm going to debut with SOD," she was surprised and said, "What?? AV??". Then she searched SOD on the computer and said, "Well, it seems to be a decent company," but still, she cried. She thought I lacked affection for myself and said, "Have you become an adult who doesn't value yourself?". So I told her it wasn't like that, that I value myself and have thought about my life, and I made the decision because I wanted to do it. Until now, my parents had always decided what I should do, whether it was learning something or even school... They always decided things for me. This was the first time I said I wanted to do something on my own. They were very surprised, but we had a lot of conversations, and now they acknowledge it and support me. There is still some distance, but they are supporting me. Now, even my dad's friends contact me. Although they can't watch my works, they consider me as family, so if I was featured in a magazine or my major work is released, they send a lot of supportive messages. Anyway, this is the type of work you can't continue if people around you don't understand or support you.
'Dad's friends...🤢🤮'
-It's really pitiful...
-You can tell this was scripted when she said her mom looked up the company's name and thought it was a decent company.
-These videos are created to target and attract women who are deceived by such things.
-Of course, it's all a lie.
-'Dad's friends'?? That's crazy... I feel like I'm going to vomit.
-Being an AV actress allows you to receive recognition and respect...? Even if you become successful and wealthy, so what? Even if you buy dozens of bags at a department store, you won't get VIP treatment. ㅋㅋ
-Japanese AV actresses often do such interviews, but it's not advisable to believe them as they're often exaggerated. There's always a reason why they hype up the industry. It's really harmful when Japanese porn actresses make channels on YouTube and spread such things, targeting Koreans while pretending to be cheerful and funny.
-Those interviews are all scripted by the companies, and even stories about making a lot of money are scripted... It's a common story in interviews with retired actresses.
-It's pathetic if guys fall for that.
-Do you really think your dad's friends didn't watch your videos..? 🤢🤮🤢🤮
-Do you really think they didn't watch it? ㅋㅋ They're probably even more curious and watching it more ㅋㅋㅋ
-The reality is that in Japan, they can't even become YouTubers due to social stigma.
-How can her dad's friends know about the release of her works if they don't watch it? Not a single sentence is not nauseating, and there are no inconsistencies.
-Even in Japan, AV actresses are treated poorly...
-Her dad's friends support her? If they were normal people, they wouldn't say a word.
-Even in Japan, people working in that industry are socially frowned upon, so they all target Koreans.
-Gross...
-There was someone who debuted in Japan without telling their parents, became quite famous, and then their parents found out, so they sued, and all their works were deleted. There's even an AV actress, Mikami Yua, who might not know now, but she reached a point where she was completely isolated from her parents because of her AV career. It's definitely not a respectable professionㅋㅋㅋ
-I wonder how embarrassed her Dad would be when his friends talk about it. Just the thought of their friends watching his daughter's video...
A girl gotta do what she's gotta do...
The author, A, who claimed to have been ghosted by actor L, suddenly deleted their exposés.
On the 22nd, A wrote a post titled "I Was Ghosted by Actor L" on an online community site.
In the post, A revealed that they had been dating L for over four years but recently received a breakup text message. She also stated, "I saw the actor casually talking about our relationship on platforms like YouTube as if it were just a memory. There was no consideration for the other person."
The revelations didn't stop there. On the 25th, A further exposed, "In variety shows, L may seem polite and amiable, but can actually hurt fans and colleagues," while publicly sharing text messages exchanged with L. These messages contained explicit content, drawing attention.
A claimed, "L even took photos of sensitive parts of my body. However, a few days later, I received a unilateral text message and all communication was cut off."
A insisted that their claims were absolutely true. However, on the sudden 26th, they deleted the posts they had written, leaving the situation unresolved. Due to A's exposé posts, many actors' names were dragged into the controversy, and several individuals suffered unfairly without proper explanations.
-Even if it were true, they should handle their own relationships. What's the point of saying that?
-But seriously, that post is about someone's private life, so what's there to respond to? If they're celebrities, does that mean their private lives are open to interrogation by others?
-I really don't understand posts like that. Even if it's a painful breakup, it's extremely personal, so what's the point?ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ
-Maybe they reached an agreement.
-It's either fake or they probably got in touch.
-Looks like it's resolved.
-Really, just handle it yourselves.
-What's the point of dealing with a post with no evidence?
-Looks like she received good compensation.
-But really, how can you trust so blindly with just a few chat messages as evidence?
-It would sell well if they made a book out of this.
-It seems like there was an agreement because L's agency remained silent.
-Only one actor was mentioned, right? Looks like they reached an agreement.
-Really irresponsible. What about the actor's image? Whether it's true or not, it's their private life. She exposed everything in a post and then disappeared. Ugh... Did she post to make his image fall like this? Seems like she achieved that already then.
-Didn't believe it anyway.
-Did they reach an agreement?
Han A-reum Song-yi, a former ulzzang and SNS sensation, as well as a YouTuber and broadcaster, joins the ranks of "sold-out women." On the 24th, she posted on her personal SNS, "Got proposed to. I'll accept the proposal."
In the photo, Han A-reum Song-yi is seen wearing a pure white dress in a studio prepared by Lee Min-seok and friends, smiling brightly. Han A-reum Song-yi is pictured exchanging kisses with her fiancé while holding the proposal and ring prepared by Lee Min-seok.
Lee Min-seok is a model under Ghost Agency. Born in 1999, Lee Min-seok has a 6-year age gap with Han A-reum Song-yi, who was born in 1993.
-I really like this couple, they match so wellㅎㅎ
-You're so beautiful
-Congratulations, unnie~~
-Congratulations🎉
-Congratulations, you guys match so wellㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ
-ㅋㅋㅋㅋNo, still using the term "sold-out woman," it feels so old-fashioned
-Unnie, be happy🌝❤️🔥
-Oh my~~? A man's lifespan is 6 years shorter than a woman's. If you split up at the same time on the same day, you have to meet someone younger~~ Younger men are nice~~~
-Wow... unnie...... You're finally marrying your baby boyfriend... Be happy...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-They really suit each other so well!!!! Congratulations!