[I originally wrote this as an editorial that featured on the UnitedKPop website - read it here]
If any K-Pop fans think back to when they first discovered the genre, it probably was not so long afterwards that
they read about a “scandal” of some kind.
It tends to become something that the average K-Pop fan is used to seeing. Yet you can find yourself hoping vehemently that the latest controversy does not involve your favourite group or personal bias. If it does, it can be fairly upsetting, especially if it seems to be an honest mistake.
It tends to become something that the average K-Pop fan is used to seeing. Yet you can find yourself hoping vehemently that the latest controversy does not involve your favourite group or personal bias. If it does, it can be fairly upsetting, especially if it seems to be an honest mistake.