This sparked a global media frenzy and raised concerns about the treatment of idols in the K-Pop industry. The hashtag #JusticeForBAP went viral, with fans showing their love and support for their oppas.
Cultural appropriation is a sensitive topic in K-Pop, and the industry has faced its fair share of pitfalls.
In the past, groups have used sacred symbols as mere decoration, sparking outrage and calls for greater awareness. Thankfully, awareness is growing, and groups are now more mindful of their actions. ▧▩
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Name: Hara (Kim Hyo-jung)Occupation: Singer, songwriter, and former member of K-Pop group KARA
Born: January 23, 1992, in Gwangju, South Korea
Kim Hyo-jung, better known by her stage name Hara, is a former member of the popular K-Pop girl group KARA. She joined the group in 2007 and remained a member until her departure in 2016.
During her time with KARA, Hara became known for her powerful vocals and energetic performances.
However, Hara's time in KARA was not without controversy. In 2014, she faced criticism for her comments on the group's management and the K-Pop industry as a whole. She later apologized for her remarks, but the incident sparked a wider conversation about the treatment of K-Pop idols and the pressure they face to conform to industry standards. ▧▩
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The world of K-Pop is a blinding glitz and glamour of the dance moves, catchy tunes, and visuals which are, at times, too good to be true! However, what lies beneath the close-to-perfection external image is often nothing but⁘messy. Buckle up, k-pop noobs to veterans, we are about to embark on the scandals that shook the K-Hallyu (Korean –wave )!●●● ●●●