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Em sua última live, Giselle do aespa se abriu sobre vários aspectos da vida de idol que outras pessoas na indústria do Kpop não costumam comentar diretamente.
A artista falou da dificuldade que é se manter saudável sendo idol de Kpop, disse que a personalidade que apresenta enquanto idol é uma fachada, criticou abertamente o tratamento desumano que é dado a quem é parte da indústria e se defendeu de comentários de ódio, muitos com teor machista sobre sua aparência.
Ela também respondeu a perguntas dizendo que não se arrepende de ser idol, mas que espera poder ser mais livre e falar mais abertamente sobre essas questões e que espera não ter muitos problemas com sua empresa depois da live.
@kingdombesties doesn't mean that i ignored him because he's gay. many idols are left out of these conservations. bain isn't the second idol ever to come out as queer. lady, qi.x, jiae, and hansol have all come before him and are very rarely discussed b/c people just don't know them
not including JUST B Bain or Holland who are openly gay is def a choice.. why does this CONSTANTLY happen?!! It's hard to come out and accept that identity of yourself. Plus the hate and possibly losing everything. some ppl who want representation exclude THE REPRESENTATION
@kingdombesties intentional exclusion is 100% a problem. however, especially when it comes to less known idols, i feel that it's just not fair to insinuate that that's what is going on. i almost never engage in boy group content and had never heard of justb until a few months ago.
i can't tell you who half these people are, but could pick out lesser known ones because... that's the crowd i listen to! and the ones i do know have (mostly) come out... this isn't solely a headcanon video...
these takes always drive me insane. i can not imagine carrying zero empathy for those around you. dehydration isn't the only reason people can lose consciousness. i've seen people faint at seated shows because of a medical problem.
first time i almost passed out at a concert, despite going to multiple before this in ga, i had no idea what was happening and felt sooooo fucking stupid because the people around me had this attitude and i was struggling to get out of the crowd.
let's just be nice. even if someone DOES intentionally make themselves faint by causing some sort of distress to their body, does that make them undeserving of the care needed after that? regardless of intent, it is still a medical emergency.