EL KPOP TE DESTROZA EL CEREBRO | El lado OSCURO de los ÍDOLS COREANOS

Have you ever looked at a Korean idol and wished you were one of them? Like the members of BTS or Black Pink, who lead glamorous lives, are talented and beautiful, and are admired by millions of people every day. Who wouldn't love to live a life of fame, pursuing your passions of singing, dancing, influencing millions of people around the world, working with luxury brands, and landing your own chicken ad for friends... the possibilities are endless! We've seen names like BTS, Twice, and Black Pink become famous all over the world. What if I told you that their lives are nothing like what we imagine and are actually very sad and dark? Today we're going to analyze the training process that people go through to become K-pop idols. After the Korean wave, there has been a huge increase in young, talented hopefuls aspiring to enter the industry. In reality, to succeed, you have to have a very high level of quality, which is very difficult to achieve. Even if you're selected and signed with a company, the training process can deter you from succeeding in the idol business. From undergoing plastic surgery before debut, to poor diet culture, to losing years of your life and overworking yourself, you may want to reconsider this line of work.