TWICE’s Jihyo and MONSTA X’s Joohoney are also in pain.Idol ‘Anxiety Syndrome’ Warning’

Members of the idol group are complaining of “anxiety symptoms.” Many stars, from Mina of TWICE last year to Joohoney of MONSTA X in the New Year, are reportedly suffering from psychological anxiety, which is causing grief among fans.

“Joohoney, the main rapper of MONSTA X, recently received close examination and treatment from multiple medical institutions for complaining of symptoms of psychological anxiety,” Starship Entertainment, the agency, said on its official SNS on Wednesday. “After the examination, I was advised by experts that sufficient rest and stability were necessary due to the symptoms of “anxiety symptoms.”

“After sufficient discussions with Joohoney and MONSTA X members, we decided to focus on recovery by taking continuous treatment and stability,” he said. “I hope you will understand that we have decided to suspend our temporary activities in order to see you better.” The agency added that Joo’s return will be based on his recovery status and professional opinion, and that he will proceed through careful consultation with Joo and the members.

On the 8th, Haseul, a member of girl group LOONA, announced that she would stop her activities due to symptoms of uneasiness. “Haseul complained of anxiety and underwent a thorough examination and treatment,” said the agency, Blockberry Creative. “I heard that he needs to be stabilized due to repeated symptoms of anxiety and that he could recover completely only when he is actively treated.”

According to the agency, Haseul will focus on treatment and health recovery for the time being. She will not participate in LOONA’s new album “Hash,” which heralds her comeback.

The anxiety of idol members has already been on the wane since last year. Many idol members, including TWICE Mina, SEVENTEEN S.Coups, WJSN Dawon, Kang Daniel, and Stray Kids Han, have been diagnosed with “anxiety symptoms” and announced their suspension.

Kang Daniel temporarily suspended his entertainment activities on Dec. 3 last year after complaining of mental pain over an excessive number of malicious comments. “Kang Daniel is being treated for depression and panic disorder,” the agency said. “He’s been on medication and medication. He’s been on a frequent schedule for the comeback, showing signs of abnormal health conditions and anxiety. We decided that sufficient rest and stability were necessary as a top priority for the health and safety of artists,” he said.

In the same month, JYP Entertainment also announced the health status of the Stray Kids Han. The agency said, “Han is showing signs of psychological anxiety intermittently. There is no problem in general broadcasting schedules and stages, but we feel extremely nervous psychologically when we have an unspecified number,” he said. The central bank was worried because it was unable to manage some of its schedules at the end of last year.

Recently, TWICE’s Jihyo also expressed her psychological condition through her fan page that she felt fear and fear of rumors and evil waves. Previously, Jihyo made a controversy by using the term “woong Anung” on Naver V app on May 5 to explain why she was absent during the ceremony of the “2019 Mnet Asian Music Awards.” Jihyo apologized and explained, “My name came up as a rumor around March of last year, and I have grown more afraid of facing people since then.” He also confessed, “I felt very scared and tired of standing in front of people and saying a word and performing a stage once.” .

An increasing number of idol singers are complaining of such mental problems. The relatively young idol group members have the pressure in themselves that the blood-thirsty results should lead to good results. They always feel pressured to satisfy the company that is working hard for their activities and the fans who support them enthusiastically. Amid this situation, psychological anxiety is mounting due to reckless malicious attacks by some netizens and groundless rumors. It is time for more careful management and consideration to prevent the “unstable” that afflicts idol groups from becoming a drag on K-pop, which is spreading around the world.

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DAY6 “You were Beautiful,” three years since its release, is a surprise reverse.

Three years after its release, band DAY6’s “You were Beautiful” was suddenly listed on the charts with its ranking soaring. 

DAY6’s “You were Beautiful” hit No. 52 on the real-time chart based on Melon, the country’s largest music site, at 1 a.m. on Friday. As of 8 a.m., the ranking was 92nd. The song, about three years after its release, is drawing much attention because it is unusual for a song to suddenly run backwards. 

The reason for the reverse drive was word of mouth. Recently, an online community posted an article recommending “I wish I could go in reverse instead of a song suspected of hoarding,” and DAY6’s “You were Beautiful.”

Thanks to the attention of many netizens, the song was re-listed on the real-time charts of a number of music sites, including Melon. She finished a top 52nd at Melon and 11th at Genie Music. Thanks to much interest, daisy was also listed on the portal site’s real-time search term early on Friday.

After hearing the news, the members of the DAY6 expressed joy. Each of the members captured the music charts on Instagram’s story, saying, “What’s going on?” “Thank you so much” and “Thank you.” 

DAY6’s “You were Beautiful” was the title track of the digital single album “Every DAY6 February,” which was released in February 2017. Members Young K and Wonpil participated in the writing and writing of the song.

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