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TWICE’s Chaeyoung Reveals Shocking Decision to Almost Quit
UPDATE: In a stunning revelation, TWICE’s Chaeyoung disclosed her near decision to quit the popular K-pop group due to the intense pressures of idol life. During a recent YouTube podcast, she candidly shared her struggles with exhaustion, admitting that the substantial lack of sleep made her contemplate leaving the group entirely.
The 23-year-old idol explained that the relentless schedule of performances and promotions left her with only 30 minutes of sleep on some days, a reality that many fans and critics found hard to fathom. Chaeyoung’s emotional confession has sparked a wave of reactions across social media platforms, particularly among K-Netizens, highlighting the divided opinions on her struggles.
Many users expressed sympathy, with one commenting, “Sleep is important…just imagine how hard it must have been for her.” Others, however, took a more critical stance, questioning her complaints. “Why is she complaining about not being able to sleep…shouldn’t she have known what she was getting into when becoming a singer?” one user remarked, drawing comparisons to fellow idol Jang Won Young, who has often been lauded for her resilience.
The backlash also included remarks about the expectations placed on celebrities. A user noted, “Honestly, it’s a shame, but these days, there are many people who work overtime and on holidays, and they earn tens or hundreds more. That’s why it’s harder to sympathize with celebrities like before.” This comment resonates with the ongoing discussion surrounding the mental health of idols in the K-pop industry.
Chaeyoung’s admission comes at a time when the pressures of celebrity life are under increased scrutiny, with fans becoming more vocal about the well-being of their favorite stars. The revelations from the podcast have ignited a dialogue about the intense demands placed on young artists, prompting many to reconsider how they view the lives of idols.
Fans have shown overwhelming support for Chaeyoung, with messages flooding social media expressing gratitude for her perseverance. “Thank you for pushing through,” another user expressed, emphasizing the emotional toll such a lifestyle can take.
As TWICE continues to maintain their explosive popularity, Chaeyoung’s candid conversation on mental health may serve as a crucial reminder of the unseen challenges faced by artists. The group is set to make further announcements soon, which fans are eagerly anticipating.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops.
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