LE SSERAFIM Sakura ‘I don’t know why I chose to be an idol’, tears streaming down her face
After finishing promotions for their first full album ‘UNFORGIVEN’, Sakura shed tears due to the burden and pressure
Sakura said, “I don’t know why I chose to be an idol. For what? Rather than say that it was the wrong choice, I want to ask if being an idol is what I do best. Whenever I make a mistake I think to myself that had I chosen something else, I, too, could have been good at something. No matter what anyone says, I feel happiest when I am an idol, so I felt it wasn’t right for me to doubt and question myself because I am not talented. I never had those thoughts but when I hear what people say, I sometimes think these things. I wonder why I am doing this to myself when I am crying and struggling so much.”
1. Office workers will be fired if they can’t do their jobs
2. Even though her skills are the worst, I’m still jealous of her earning so much money
3. Does HYBE really need to add this in the documentary? I think people who didn’t hate Sakura would hate her after watching this
4. Even though her singing is a bit lacking, she dances better than anyone else. Honestly, I think idols just need to dance well and perform well on stage, so I want to support Sakura
5. Sakura must practice, practice, practice and practice forever
6. She can continue being an idol, but I think criticism is inevitable. I don’t think she can be an idol and gain praise
7. There are a lot of retired idols in Japan, but if things are that hard, can she retire and use the money she earns to find the life she wants..?
8. You can leave once your contract is over and if you can’t wait that long then just pay the penalty. It’s not like you were scammed into becoming an idol
9. Then go to Japan now and live a normal life
10. Are they rage-baiting by playing victim again?
11. She doesn’t improve her skills even though she practices with a vocal coach? It’s been 10 years
12. I don’t want to see right-wing Japanese people in the media
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