Why? I understand that being a trainee is tough
At that time, you have to bear and take care of everything yourself, so there must a lot of anxiety
But what about being an idol? The staff takes care of everything step by step
They receive lessons for dancing and singing, and everything is managed for them
Even those who don’t write or compose their own songs, what exactly is so hard about it?
I'm not being sarcastic; I’m genuinely curious
Is there something difficult that I don’t know about?
Don't talk about being photographed and not having privacy, that’s an inevitable part of being an idol, and they must have known that before being an idol
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1. [+381, -3]
The staff supporting them by their side is having a way worst time
2. [+346, -8]
They have it f*cking easy. Only idols and their fangirls don't see it
3. [+339, -6]
If they were the ones making the songs and choreography, I would understand. But they get their faces fixed at the hospital, have their makeup done, get their hair washed and styled, are dressed, have their songs made for them, receive lessons, have choreography created for them, are driven around, have stages set up for them, and have music videos made for them. I just don’t get what’s so hard about it
4. [+298, -3]
This is why the idol industry is getting younger, which is a bit concerning. If they became idols after going through some social experiences, at least after reaching adulthood, they might have some understanding of reality. But if they become idols at a young age without knowing anything, it really makes me think they lack a sense of reality
5. [+293, -4]
For real, they do the the bare minimum and act f*cking cocky ~~~~!!!!!! The trainees who got kicked out as trainees are having a harder time
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