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K-Pop Group KATSEYE Battles Threats and Discrimination

12 Nov

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Summary

  • KATSEYE, Hybe's first Korean-American girl group, faces death threats and racial slurs
  • Member Lara received over 1,000 death threats, impacting her mental health
  • Group confronts misogynistic criticism and "psychological terrorism" of K-pop stardom
K-Pop Group KATSEYE Battles Threats and Discrimination

In the two years since their debut, the members of KATSEYE, Hybe's first Korean-American global girl group, have faced a barrage of online abuse and discrimination. Despite their impressive musical achievements, including chart-topping EPs and Grammy nominations, the group has endured repeated death threats, racial slurs, and misogynistic criticism.

Member Lara has been particularly targeted, receiving over 1,000 death threats, even directed at her family. The emotional strain has been overwhelming, leading her to delete her social media accounts in a bid to protect her mental health. The group's leader, Sophia, acknowledged the downside of fame, but stressed the toll it has taken on the members and their families.

KATSEYE's diverse lineup, featuring members from the United States, the Philippines, Switzerland, and Korea, has made them a multicultural powerhouse. However, this diversity has also made them the target of discrimination, with a member of Indian Tamil heritage facing false immigration accusations.

The group's experience highlights the dark side of K-pop stardom, where "psychological terrorism" in the form of intense online scrutiny and judgment has become the norm. Member Manon described the pressure as feeling "like psychological terrorism," exposing the immense challenges these young artists face.

Despite the adversity, KATSEYE remains proud of their multicultural identity and is using their platform to inspire young girls around the world to embrace their own diverse backgrounds and cultures.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
KATSEYE, the diverse K-pop girl group, is facing repeated death threats, racial slurs, and misogynistic criticism online, taking a toll on their mental health.
KATSEYE member Lara has received over 1,000 death threats, even directed at her family, leading her to delete her social media accounts to protect her mental health.
KATSEYE's diverse lineup, featuring members from the United States, the Philippines, Switzerland, and Korea, has made them a target for discrimination, with a member of Indian Tamil heritage facing false immigration accusations.

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