

On the morning of the 10th, a post in an online community compared pictures from a woman's Instagram and Byun Wooseok's Instagram, suggesting that they seemed like a couple due to matching items and pictures taken in the same location. In addition, Byun Wooseok had liked her pictures and they are following each other on Instagram. The OP speculated, "Just a speculation, judgment is up to you~'. Within just 10 minutes, the post garnered a lot of attention and quickly spread among K-Netz.
Byun Wooseok's company, Baro Entertainment, stated, "Not Lovestagram. They're just friends."
-That's why it's better to just sell the character role, too many problems arise when you sell your real self too.
-They're obviously dating... Just let them date, why deny it...
-What about the ring?
-Just leave them alone.
-Can't they just say it's their private life and not confirm anything?
-I wish it wasn't true..
-They should just say they're breaking up.
-They're obviously dating.
-It's funny to say that they're just friendsㅋㅋㅋ
-Why does it matter; it's his life;;
-They probably just do what the agency says...
-Whether they're friends or dating, they should manage their Instagram better. It puts me off to know that she's an adult model. I searched her name and was surprised to see her lingerie shoots. Totally not what I had imagined at all, it's almost 'adult' levelㅜㅜ
-But they're so obviously a couple.
-Whether they're friends or dating, it's better to just not say anything.
-Friends don't wear matching rings.
by Reporter Nam Hyeyeon
Kim Hyeyoon's side: "When her activities became controversial, she considered offering explanations. However, she didn't want to harm anyone, neither her former nor current company. She needed time because what people were saying wasn't true."
Drama's side: "After finishing the drama and changing companies, there was a delay in getting everything organized with her new team. Kim Hyeyoon is the most distressed one in this situation."
Kim Hyeyoon is also upset regarding this controversy. She wanted to clear up the misunderstandings about her situation, but she waited for the right time because she worried she might cause another misunderstanding. Above all, she felt sorry for her new company.
Kim Hyeyoon is in full swing from this month onwards. According to MyDaily, she has already finished a photoshoot, confirmed written interviews with international media, and set to appear on a Youtube show. Furthermore, she plans to have interviews after the drama ends. It's expected that she will directly address the recent controversy by then.
According to MyDaily, Kim Hyeyoon just finished a photoshoot for GQ Magazine on May 8. Additionally, Kim Hyeyoon is also scheduled to do a written interview with an international media on May 10 and confirmed to appear on the Youtube show 'Jang Doyeon's Salon Drip' on May 17.
Furthermore, discussions are underway for the finale event for 'Lovely Runner' and fan signings.
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세븐틴이 불만을 회사에 얘기해서
— BeryVery (@BeryVery_) May 9, 2024
속된말로 다른나라는 도시도시로 도는데
왜 한국에서는 서울에서만 하고 다른곳에서 못하냐?
저희가 힘들어도 하겠습니다
지방은 제약이 너무 많았고... 상암도 대관신청 넣어놓은게 확정이 3월에 급하게 났다고ㅠㅠㅠ
침착맨 우지 #WOOZI pic.twitter.com/b0I3INirLX
Seventeen expressed their dissatisfaction to the company, saying, "In other countries, we tour from city to city, but why are concerts in Korea only held in Seoul? Even if it's tough for us, we'll do it."
The company said that there were too many restrictions in local areas...
-We only think about the venue, but we should also consider security personnel, operations staff, traffic control, facilities, etc... All these things should be taken into account... Those who complains should watch this video.
-It's probably restrictions from the agenciesㅋㅋㅋ
-Isn't the biggest problem that there aren't many venues in the provinces that can accommodate the scale of Seventeen's concert?
-It's not about rental costs; it's about the difficulty of managing transportation and safety personnel. Even when BTS had a concert in Busan, there were significant problems with safety and operations, as the audience couldn't all enter the venue after the concert started. They must be talking from experience.
-Thinking about BTS's Busan concert... Well, not doing it might be the answer.
-Even when BTS held a concert in Busan, there were significant problems with safety and operations. The concert started, but not all the audience could enter.
-Idols have young fans and international fans, so we should also consider accommodation and transportation issues...
-In the provinces, rather than venue rental, the issue lies with having quality staff for performances who all need to come from Seoul, and even the LED screens and lighting need to be brought down from Seoul. That's difficult. Well, maybe it's fine if it's a top-tier singer, but usually, even the staff prefer to handle performances in Seoul and don't go to the provinces much. Also, safety is a big issue with idol concerts due to the young age group. Ensuring a safe return home for everyone after the performance requires cooperation not only from the company but the entire city. Making sure that young fans in their teens and twenties can safely return home or find accommodation is a huge task.
-It's not just the issue of the venue; transportation and accommodation are significant issues. Just looking at Gwangju, where I live, the subway doesn't connect to the World Cup Stadium, and there are no buses after 11 p.m. It's not even a remote area. Plus, there's hardly any accommodation available. There are almost no hotels in Gwangju, and the motels are far from the stadium, and they're usually in areas with nightclubs, so there are also safety issues.
-I attended an event by a Trot singer in my neighborhood a few years ago, and the event organization was a mess. There's a big difference between places with experience hosting events and those without. Among all the places I've been to, I've never seen such a mess. After experiencing that, I realized that there must be some practical issues.
-If they want to, they can do it.
-If you think about it simply, if tens of thousands of people suddenly rush in, accidents can happen.
-Except for Busan, all other metropolitan cities lack accommodations. There aren't many hotels worth staying in even in Daegu, where I live. You might as well say there's none around.
VICTON's Hanse
Music shows are great, they're really fun, but they don't make a lot of profit.
It doesn't have a huge promotional effect, just like how it did in the 2nd Gen, and the cost for appearing on a music show for one week is like 10M KRW (~$7,000 USD; ~Rp117,000,000 IDR). While the appearance fee for each idol group per music show is like 50,000 KRW(~$36 USD; ~Rp586,000 IDR)ㅋㅋ
I don't know if it's gone up these days. But back in my time, the appearance fee for one music show was 50,000 KRW per team. That's how it was.
And if you're having a comeback, you'd want to look cool. So, you have to build a set and stuff, which costs extra on top of that. Plus hair, makeup, styling fees, on-site staff meals, snacks, drinks, etc. It can easily reach 20M KRW (~$14,000 USD; ~Rp234,000,000 IDR).
That's all debt for idols.
It's a game that doesn't work out for most teamsㅋㅋ
You can easily produce a better music video with the cost of going to music shows for 1 to 2 weeks.
These are the things that don't really need to be said, but since some of you were curious...ㅋㅋㅋ
— Seungwoo lover • D-27 (@snoojes) May 8, 2024
-Cheer up to all the small and medium-sized idols!!
-ㅠㅠ I liked VICTON's songs...
-I guess this is the reason why my idol only goes to music show once a week...ㅠㅠ
-It seems really abnormal. K-pop has become famous, but when it comes to singers, the appearance fees for music shows are really disappointing.
-My idol must be in debt tooㅠㅠ
-Wow, this is really realistic talk.
-So, why do people become idols then? Just an expensive hobby?
-I knew someone who was a member of an unknown boy group, and what he said is exactly the same. I didn't understand when he kept saying he was broke (He came out on TV and was on magazines...), but now I get it.
-It's sad.
-Oh... it's a fierce reality... ㅠㅠ
-Wow, so idols are burdened with even decorating the music show stage... In the future, instead of thanking the broadcasters, we should thank their company if the stage sets are pretty ㄷㄷ
-Even appearing on YouTube costs a fortune, they say it costs tens of thousands KRW.
-Even though it costs so much to appear on music shows, my favorite idol keeps appearing regularly, probably because it's also for promotion and because fans want to see them ㅠㅠ
-I had no idea about this. I've always been disappointed that idols have such short activities, but now I fully understand.
-I'm grateful to my idol for appearing on music shows for a solid two weeks... ㅠㅠㅠ It must have been all debt since their albums didn't sell much ㅠㅠㅠ