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Article: SISTAR Soyu's attitude controversy... where did it go wrong

Source: TV Report via Naver

1. [+433, -40] She's been injured for over a month, I'm surprised that she still even has schedules to do. Starship's at fault for overworking her like this but so is Soyu for not being professional and going on all the events and shows with a darkened expression and concerning viewers with it. On the other hand, I can't help but wonder if Soyu is purposely acting like this to show her problems with her agency overworking her like this.

2. [+394, -36] At the 'Sketchers' event, the other members were off in their own little group laughing and chatting away. I think there's something going on between the members too. They all looked like they were having fun with Soyu to the side. Normally when a member is sick like that, the members will try to include her more by checking on her condition and cracking jokes to lighten the mood but they didn't show any of that at all for her.

3. [+344, -31] The problem is that she could've handled this two ways and chose the worser option: attend the events for the sake of the fans vs feeling sick and not wanting to attend but being forced to by the agency and showing everyone that she's upset about it

4. [+67, -43] They really should just let her rest if she's that sick... there's only so much you can control your facial expressions with. Stop asking her to just hold it in, celebrities are people too.

5. [+33, -4] Being sick is her personal problem. Why should consumers have to be concerned with her being sick? We don't care and don't have to know. Since when did your bank teller ever half ass her service and act all moody at work because she's sick? Since when did an employee ever mess up a meeting with a client because she's too sick and opted instead to sit on the side with a blank face? Being sick is her problem and if she's sick to the point of it interfering with her work, she should fight her agency and get time off or leave the group. Why act like this at a place of work? Did she not see those interviews of that gagman who was forced to go out to work and crack jokes and laugh even though his parents passed away? Or Im Hyun Shik who said he still had to go out and act after his wife passed? That's professionalism and being responsible for your career. Soyu's acting like some rebellious teen, and no excuses can be made for treating her consumers with a facial expression like that.

6. [+28, -19] I was at their Sky Festival on the 14th and saw SISTAR just as they were getting off the stage. Soyu looked extremely sick. She looked like she had a fever because she was holding her forehead. It was obvious she was sick on stage too from her facial expression ã… ã…  I hope she gets better!

7. [+27, -6] She just has way too many controversies so far

8. [+27, -7] Her problem is that she's taking her issues with her company out on the people who are watching her. She's an idiot, it's not like her fans are the ones forcing her to attend these schedules. Fans will only put up with so much. They supported her all this time saying fighting, find strength, and now she's getting hate in return because she's taking her anger out on them instead.

9. [+24, -6] I think she's purposely doing this as an act of rebellion against her agency

10. [+22, -5] Soyu has been in dozens of attitude controversies so far. I honestly wonder what's going on in her head.

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If Starship is forcing her despite her feeling like shit (and not the I'm on my period and not feeling well kind of shit — though some girl have it hard but I'm digressing lmao) and that's her way of getting back at the company, I'm glad she's retaliating.

 

Another theory I had was that Starship tried to throw a pity party for media play and eventually Soyou was not having it and it backfired. 

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Shitty management ruining their own artist's image

This would all have been solved if Starship pulled Soyou out of all events

 

Who isn't going to look like this if they are sick?

 

Netizen 5 is an idiot, but NB always chooses the idiots to translate.

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I'm seriously appalled by these comments.

 

"+33, -4] Being sick is her personal problem. Why should consumers have to be concerned with her being sick? We don't care and don't have to know"

 

So you're a heartless piece of shit. That's your personal problem. Why should Soyou and the rest of us be concerned by your issues? We don't care and don't need to know.

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actually i applaud her for making it through her schedules although she's suffering

Not that it's not admirable, but idols pushing themselves to the limit, physically, emotionally and mentally shouldn't be praised.

 

Not saying this in a negative way or playing devil's advocate, but the mentality of applauding their over exertion normalizes this kind of behaviour from idol, companies and fans alike, and it shouldn't happen. It's like a vicious cycle:

 

Idol is exhausted/gets injured but still attends all their schedules, fans praise them and this gives companies the perfect excuse to overwork them masquerading that as work ethic so when an idol tries to get a break, fans feel entitled enough to feel that the idol is not giving them enough entertainment or whatever and companies the excuse to punish them for it, idol feels like she/he'a underperforming. The pressure must be unbearable. No wonder so many are depressed or opt to terminate their contracts.

 

If the normal thing to do were give them a break, long enough so that they can at least heal and get decent amount of sleep, rest and care, kpop would be so much different in a better way.

 

Now, I'm not saying that they should take a break when they have a headache or a tummy ache, we all get those and push through them when we have to, and sure, companies are greedy as fuck, but fans are as well and that pisses me off as much as the abuse the industry puts them through. It's basically inhumane and cruel.

 

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Not that it's not admirable, but idols pushing themselves to the limit, physically, emotionally and mentally shouldn't be praised.

Not saying this in a negative way or playing devil's advocate, but the mentality of applauding their over exertion normalizes this kind of behaviour from idol, companies and fans alike, and it shouldn't happen. It's like a vicious cycle:

Idol is exhausted/gets injured but still attends all their schedules, fans praise them and this gives companies the perfect excuse to overwork them masquerading that as work ethic so when an idol tries to get a break, fans feel entitled enough to feel that the idol is not giving them enough entertainment or whatever and companies to punish them for it. The pressure must be unbearable. No wonder so many are depressed or opt to terminate their contracts.

If the normal thing to do would be to give them a break, long enough so that they can at least heal and get decent amount of sleep, rest, care and kpop would be so much different in a better way.

Now, I'm not saying that they should take a break when they have a headache or a tummy ache, we all get those and push through them when we have to, and sure, companies are greedy as fuck, but fans are as well and that pisses me off more than the abuse the industry puts them through. It's basically inhumane and cruel.

I agree. Most fans will complain that the company is at fault,but they're also watching the reactions of the fans. If people expect them to be this way,they'll get pressured more. Plus, SISTAR also earns a lot from guesting at events from what I've heard,and since every year they have to prove themselves to the general public (and the public expects a lot more than we could imagine),imagine the pressure that gives them,that they could quite possibly exert themselves more despite concerns from the company and their loved ones.

As for the other members "ignoring" Soyou? They're probably doing that to lessen the burden; to make up for Soyou's behavior. I mean,if they included her in their fooling around and interactions,but Soyou shows her unresponsiveness or if she's actually feeling quite bitchy because she feels so unwell,won't that still cause controversy? It's the same either way.

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Not that it's not admirable, but idols pushing themselves to the limit, physically, emotionally and mentally shouldn't be praised.

 

Not saying this in a negative way or playing devil's advocate, but the mentality of applauding their over exertion normalizes this kind of behaviour from idol, companies and fans alike, and it shouldn't happen. It's like a vicious cycle:

 

Idol is exhausted/gets injured but still attends all their schedules, fans praise them and this gives companies the perfect excuse to overwork them masquerading that as work ethic so when an idol tries to get a break, fans feel entitled enough to feel that the idol is not giving them enough entertainment or whatever and companies to punish them for it. The pressure must be unbearable. No wonder so many are depressed or opt to terminate their contracts.

 

If the normal thing to do would be to give them a break, long enough so that they can at least heal and get decent amount of sleep, rest, care and kpop would be so much different in a better way.

 

Now, I'm not saying that they should take a break when they have a headache or a tummy ache, we all get those and push through them when we have to, and sure, companies are greedy as fuck, but fans are as well and that pisses me off as much as the abuse the industry puts them through. It's basically inhumane and cruel.

this is a fucking flawless post

 

I ran out of upvotes but man am I coming back to upvote as soon as I can 

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Not that it's not admirable, but idols pushing themselves to the limit, physically, emotionally and mentally shouldn't be praised.

 

Not saying this in a negative way or playing devil's advocate, but the mentality of applauding their over exertion normalizes this kind of behaviour from idol, companies and fans alike, and it shouldn't happen. It's like a vicious cycle:

 

Idol is exhausted/gets injured but still attends all their schedules, fans praise them and this gives companies the perfect excuse to overwork them masquerading that as work ethic so when an idol tries to get a break, fans feel entitled enough to feel that the idol is not giving them enough entertainment or whatever and companies to punish them for it. The pressure must be unbearable. No wonder so many are depressed or opt to terminate their contracts.

 

If the normal thing to do would be to give them a break, long enough so that they can at least heal and get decent amount of sleep, rest, care and kpop would be so much different in a better way.

 

Now, I'm not saying that they should take a break when they have a headache or a tummy ache, we all get those and push through them when we have to, and sure, companies are greedy as fuck, but fans are as well and that pisses me off as much as the abuse the industry puts them through. It's basically inhumane and cruel.

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n.5 five seems like such a heartless person.. I wouldn't want to be their friend. Sad that she is seen as a 'product' and she should hide her emotions bc 'consumers' dont care about them. What do they care about then? Her faking a smile for a stupid ass pic? I don't understand people that have 0 compassion.

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