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A Japanese magazine recently made reports on SNSD, which has angered fans. The reports stated up that SNSD may also disband or may have members leave the group. On March 4th, SM Entertainment told Star News, "These reports in Japan were meant to only be malicious rumors and are unfounded rumors" and "This issue isn't worth dealing with."
The article from Japanese magazine "Real Live" was titled, "Like K-pop girl group KARA, SNSD may also disband."
Their article states, "The cause started due to academic differences" and "There are high school graduates, college students, and American educated members. Because of this, rivalry arose."
The article continues to say, "SNSD are in the same agency as TVXQ and saw first hand the consequences of going against the company. It is unlikely they will go through the same situation as KARA. However, it is likely that one or two members will withdraw from the group."
Fans have reacted to the article and said, "They have created malicious reports on the Hallyu craze because of some sort of inferiority complex," and "This is not worth responding."
This is not the first time that malicious reports have been made against SNSD. SNSD is currently working on releasing their 3rd Japanese single. What did you think of the article?
Source: Star News
Via: koreaboo.com
A Japanese magazine recently made reports on SNSD, which has angered fans. The reports stated up that SNSD may also disband or may have members leave the group. On March 4th, SM Entertainment told Star News, "These reports in Japan were meant to only be malicious rumors and are unfounded rumors" and "This issue isn't worth dealing with."
The article from Japanese magazine "Real Live" was titled, "Like K-pop girl group KARA, SNSD may also disband."
Their article states, "The cause started due to academic differences" and "There are high school graduates, college students, and American educated members. Because of this, rivalry arose."
The article continues to say, "SNSD are in the same agency as TVXQ and saw first hand the consequences of going against the company. It is unlikely they will go through the same situation as KARA. However, it is likely that one or two members will withdraw from the group."
Fans have reacted to the article and said, "They have created malicious reports on the Hallyu craze because of some sort of inferiority complex," and "This is not worth responding."
This is not the first time that malicious reports have been made against SNSD. SNSD is currently working on releasing their 3rd Japanese single. What did you think of the article?
Source: Star News
Via: koreaboo.com