Is Chaeryoung's makeup overboard?
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Naevis - forever beautiful, forever young and sings any notes How do you like the song? submitted by /u/Efficient_Summer [link] [comments]
I feel like some fans are very quick to call out other groups, but can easily make excuses for their own favs. My favorite line is “I know they did that, but I hold them accountable” which usually means they shamed them for a day or two, but continue to stan them anyway and don’t bring up the controversy again. I just don’t think it’s fair to drag fans for continuing to stan when they themselves do it. What’s worse is there are some idols/groups that do something wrong and never apologize, but their fans are quick to drag another group that at least acknowledged the wrong and issued an apology. I think it’s up to the fans to personally decide to accept the apology or not, but at least the group did the bare minimum. To me it’s all talk when you decide to continue to support a group that goes against your personal morals, but judge everyone else for doing the same. Either it’s all bad or none of it is. submitted by /u/Thicccysmallz [link] [comments]
I get people are worried about how busy they are, but Day6 is a bit different than your typical idols. They have a lot of say, if not all, when it comes to their schedule, tours, etc. They collaborated for this busy schedule. It's gotten to a point that some fans' comments about how busy their schedule is overshadows the efforts and planning the members have put in making the schedule work. Unfortunately, a lot of the positive and fun posts about upcoming tours and events are overshadowed by overly worried fans that cast a shadow of negative to the schedules the members have put much effort in choosing. Had to get this off my chest as I noticed a great increase in overly worried comments that tend to spiral into generalized negative for any new schedule announced for Day6. submitted by /u/throwmeawaynot920 [link] [comments]
Jiu (Dreamcatcher) won for vibrant purple /dark purple hair ! (comment had 40 upvotes) If you have more than one idol you’d like to mention , please separate the comments ! Comment with the highest amount of upvotes wins ! submitted by /u/Opening_Chemist_3730 [link] [comments]
I think it's nice to support idols who maybe don't get as much love as more popular members, but a majority of those fans become whiny pity fans who cry every comeback even when their fave gets "what they deserve". A big reason I hate pity stans is also because they give the most backhanded compliments i've ever seen fans give. "How can anyone call ___ ugly????", "I don't get why ___ is soooo unpopular!!!". It seems innocent, but it's just setting up their bias for unnecessary comments. And oh my god, don't get me started on the incessant dragging of popular members... Sometimes it's like those fans only exist to put the others down, so the support doesn't even feel genuine. Thoughts? submitted by /u/Gold_Meaning3688 [link] [comments]
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I really dont get koreans obesseion with small faces. Bailey sok hasnt even got a big face but the hair stylist always makes sure every style they try on her she has side hair covering her face. Which end up just covering her face when she's doing her part most of the time. When they debuted fans complained about the antennas the side hair part covering her face. They still do it and I really dont get it. She could also get to do so many pretty other hairstyles. The obsession of trying to make her face look smaller with these side hairs ive never seen it done to other idols who have bigger faces. I just want to see her face when she performs and not her hiding behind hair. There's an example below it looks like its 90% of time. https://preview.redd.it/728969pv1nhf1.png?width=101&format=png&auto=webp&s=93f01b3b8d43a146a854cfb0f1116923534dda24 submitted by /u/SlowDelay8831 [link] [comments]
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So a rookie group has been capturing my interest lately, and their fans have been against the fans of BTS and Aespa during votings. Now I have heard of these two groups and their music, but I wouldn't really call myself a fan of them. I have, however, heard that the fandoms of these two groups are apparently usually listed among the 'toxic' or 'problematic' fandoms in the kpop scene. Now this is where I think it gets interesting, keep in mind their fans are against the fans of a rookie group. When they were against MYs, of course minus the usual trolls, the rivalry was quite healthy (imo at least). This opposition between fandoms was less about destroying or undermining the other fandom, but more about uplifting or encouraging their co fans to work even harder to win the votings, to win for their adored kpop group. But then again, maybe its only me that didn't see the 'toxicity' of MYs during this period? Well from my eyes at the very least, from this single exchange between fandoms plus a cute moment of Aespa laughing at the antics of the rookie group, MYs are not as 'toxic' as they're set out to be. On the other hand, we have the ARMYs. I can't in good faith refer to them as a 'single' ARMY, but rather the 'veteran' ARMYs and 'baby' ARMYs. Long story short, I can definitely see and understand where the 'toxic' claims of their fandom is from the 'baby' ARMYs. The 'veteran' ARMYs are some of the sweetest fans out there who, not only give their whole hearted support to their group from when they were rookies that turned a small company into the corporation that it is today, but also cheer and applaud rookie groups who not only have the talent and drive but also recognize BTS as a group they look up to. The 'baby' ARMYs, not sure at what percent they are of their whole fandom, are very...loud. Accusing the rookie group and their company (which is small and new, at that) of very foul things, even to the point of making me feel a bit sad for the unwarranted hate the rookies are receiving - again, over votings, people. I can very much understand if they're fighting against the fans themselves (oh remember how it was for BlackJacks and Sones back in the good old days haha!) but creating hateful rumours, damaging content, and baseless accusations against the rookies and their company? It, as in the ARMY fandom and their group, certainly leaves a sour taste in my mouth. TLDR: Based on my experience supporting a rookie group, Aespa fans doesn't seem as 'toxic' as the internet says they are, while a percentage of BTS fans are living up to their 'toxic' reputation. submitted by /u/Mobile-Shop-1914 [link] [comments]
Unpopular opinion: Chaeryoung from Itzy's makeup is too much. Her aegyosal looks fake. It genuinely makes her look like she hasn't slept in days and it doesn't really go well with her eye shape in my opinion. Her eye makeup is doing the most but the rest is fine. I've seen some people say that it looks normal but it just doesn't feel right to me. I'm not trying to be rude, Chaeryeong is beautiful, but its her makeup style that puts me off. https://preview.redd.it/6k8pjp4vqmhf1.png?width=482&format=png&auto=webp&s=5f3d35dbcc34a44d2cb9331a1e9fc17848f6f8b5 submitted by /u/OptimalPea8751 [link] [comments]
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We got the first female 2-way win with Hwang Yeji and Shin Ryujin from Itzy. While Song Mingi led the male spot with the highest upvotes." Congratulations to Midzys and Atinys!! Final Round! Let’s vote for our favorite female and male idol with a surname of Kim. Rules: 🚨🚨🚨 Nominate a female or male idol with a surname of Kim. Since Kim is the most common Korean surname. The top 4 highest upvotes win. 2 will be placed if the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th come from the same group. 5 winners could win. Swipe to the 2nd picture to see the upvote results. Runner ups: Female: 🥉 Yoo Jeongyeon - 61 upvotes 🏅 Hong Eunchae - 54 upvotes Male: 🥈 Hwang Hyunjin - 101 upvotes 🥉 Baekhyun - 74 upvotes submitted by /u/OptionSpare718 [link] [comments]
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We’re looking back at each year and celebrating the K-pop music videos that defined an era visually, musically, and culturally. Now it’s your turn to decide: Which K-pop MV do YOU think was the best for each year? Cast your vote for female or male group MVs! 🧾 Voting Guidelines: ✅ Select a female group OR a male group MV per year. ✅ Consider visuals, choreography, concept, impact, and overall excellence. 🎨 Which MV felt like a piece of art? Which one pushed boundaries? 🎥 Consider camera work, formations, and how well the performance was captured. 🌍 Vote for the MV that had the biggest impact, went viral, trended globally, or influenced other artists. MOST UPVOTES WIN! Result will be posted after 24 hours, 12MN PH Time. 1st spot (2006) 🏆 BigBang 👑 - La-La-La 1st spot (2007) 🏆 SNSD - Into The New World 1st spot (2008) 🏆 BigBang 👑 - Haru Haru 1st spot (2009) 🏆 Shinee - Ring Ding Dong 1st spot (2010) 🏆 Shinee - Lucifer 1st spot (2011) 🏆 SNSD - The Boys tied with 2NE1 - I Am The Best (12MN both 71 upvotes) 1st spot (2012) 🏆 PSY - Gangnam Style submitted by /u/justanotheraccthays [link] [comments]
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Show It All Vietnam, the Vietnamese version officially licensed from Show It All China, has announced the lineup of 11 rookies who will compete against idol groups from across Asia. The group appearing in Round 1 is 8TURN from South Korea. submitted by /u/maia_le [link] [comments]
Have been listening to a lot of ToppDogg, and what could've been (they really could've been that group with any form of decent management), and began to wonder about Hansol. He was so talented, so handsome. I know that he was active choreographing for a while, is that still the case? I'd love to see what he's up to. Related: If anyone knows what the rest of ToppDogg are up to, I'd be so curious! submitted by /u/Extension_Avocado366 [link] [comments]
I just don't get how after a massive scandal breaks out, the second a group announces something pretty big everyone flocks to them. With VCHA, KG pressed some very serious allegations, including abusive housing for the members and 1 member almost offing themself. After what she said lots of people felt sorry for the VCHA girls However after that everyone's been more focused on VCHA activities rather than the wellbeing of the members. I used to see posts fantasising about VCHA's possible rebrand. Like... did you not hear what allegedly happened behind the scenes. Obviously we can't say that what she said was 100% the facts, since JYPE vs KG hasn't been settled yet, but even so I don't understand why people would just take JYPE's side and just be really excited about a rebrand after what potentially happened. When Kaylee left everyone was disappointed and said they wished she stayed with VCHA but it was sort of understandable. Again... just what?? This may come off as biased but the main point is why are we moving on from the allegations just because they're rebranding?? submitted by /u/stan_tripleS [link] [comments]
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