Behind the scenes of Korean’s billion dollar entertainment industry; the scandals of Seungri, Jung Joon-young

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According to the author of the book “The birth of Korean Cool: How One Nation is Conquering the World Through Pop,” Euny Hong, those who dream of becoming a K-pop star often leave their homes as young as 11 years old to start training and even make...

and Psy, some of K-pop’s biggest names, even consider it a sign of loyalty and affection to buy shares from the publicly traded companies that house their favourite stars, according to an article bySucceeding in becoming a K-pop idol is extremely difficult and the few that do get to enjoy many financial and cultural privileges.

Entertainment companies put as much as $100,000 on one aspiring artist who then spends years repaying the investment. Those under the contracts often have their eating habits and mobile phone usage monitored while engaging in a romantic relationship is deemed as a breach in the agreement.Entertainment companies’ main concern is to ensure profit by promoting their best-selling products with a big market share; often overlooking ethical implications and human rights.

In February, Lee Seung-hyun, famously known as Seungri from Big Bang, was exposed in a scandal that allegedly involved prostitutes for business investors in the Burning Sun nightclub.that Korean singer-songwriter and TV personality Jung Joon-young was arrested on March 21 on charges for secretly recording sex videos with about 10 women he slept with and sharing them via a mobile chat with his friends, Seungri being one of them.

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