Former Momoland’s idol lists “K-pop lies” in a clip; leave netizens in shock

Daisy said that staff members performed other things for idols, but refrained from bringing them up since doing so would become “legal.”

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Daisy, a former member of Momoland, has revealed “lies” in K-Pop in a recently popular TikTok. She uploaded a new video titled “K-Pop Lies.”

Her initial point was to clarify that it was about signatures and not “rules,” but rather personal experiences. Although she was unaware of the current controversy surrounding the use of auto-pens to sign albums, she was aware of instances in which staff members would sign CDs rather than artists, particularly when doing so in large quantities.

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Source: Koreaboo

The cause of “hiatuses” and “injuries” was the subject of the next point. Daisy clarified that although she hoped they weren’t lying in the majority of situations, there were instances where businesses lied about the causes. Even her own hiatus was mentioned; the story was about to describe it as a “health hiatus,” but her threats forced them to change it to “personal reasons.”

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Source: Koreaboo

She mentioned “Live AR,” which is different from the original recording and occasionally aired on music broadcasts, in the final “lie,” using the phrase sparingly. Although it was recorded at the studio or prior to the performance, she claimed it was extremely typical and not “shady.” It must be performed while jumping or performing the choreography while recording in order to give the impression that it is real.

She went on to stress that the lack of finances for everyone to sing live can sometimes be the reason why the idols are unable to decide whether to use AR. Idols might learn how to perform from the music show.

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Source: Koreaboo

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