'I dreamed of becoming a K-pop idol - but I felt like I was scammed'

πŸ˜• I'm really worried about these girls, you know? They went through so much trauma and it's just not right that they have to face all this alone. The fact that they were made to sign contracts without knowing what was going on is just heartbreaking. I mean, who does that? 😱 It's like the company thought they could just sweep everything under the rug because of the fame and fortune involved.

And you're right, the language barrier and unfamiliar legal system do make it tough for them. But I think companies have a responsibility to promote these training programs in a way that's transparent and safe for everyone involved. Social media is like a double-edged sword - on one hand, it can be amazing for exposure, but on the other hand, it can also be used to hide stuff.

I just wish the police would've taken these allegations more seriously from the start πŸ€”. It's not okay to drop a case because of lack of evidence and then let the girl suffer in silence for years. I hope Elin gets justice soon πŸ’ͺ.
 
πŸ˜• I'm so done with how these companies just sweep stuff under the rug! Like, if they're gonna install cameras in the girls' dorms without asking, that's already a huge red flag. And now they're denying all allegations? πŸ™„ It's like they expect us to believe that someone would just walk into a room full of sleeping women and touch them without anyone noticing... no thanks!

And you know what really gets me is how the police dropped the case initially. Like, where's the investigation? Why weren't they looking deeper? πŸ’” The language barrier and unfamiliar legal system are definitely going to affect these girls, but that shouldn't be an excuse for companies to get away with abuse.

I'm so tired of seeing these stories and not seeing any real change happen. We need more accountability and protection for these young women! 🀬 If a company can't handle its own employees, how are we supposed to trust them with our entertainment? Not sure what the solution is yet, but I know it's gotta be better than this πŸ’ͺ
 
idk how companies like this can just brush off allegations of abuse like they did with Elin... 2 girls went through hell & now Miyu's still trying to pursue her dreams πŸ€•. language barriers & unfamiliar laws are already tough for these girls, but having a camera in the dorm & practice rooms without their consent is a whole different level of messed up πŸ‘€. companies need to take responsibility for promoting these training programs & making sure their K-pop idols are safe & respected πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Elin's lawyers gotta appeal or something... can't just let this slide πŸ™„.
 
I gotta say, it's kinda messed up that companies are using social media to promote these K-pop training programs without really thinking about the toll it takes on the girls involved. They're just churning out content like they don't care about the impact on their mental health or well-being. πŸ€• And what's even crazier is how they're handling this whole thing - denying all allegations and claiming that Elin's lawyers are being too aggressive, but really it's the company that should be held accountable for its actions. I mean, if they installed CCTV cameras in a dorm without consent, that's just plain creepy... 😳
 
OMG u guys this is soooo messed up 🀯 I mean idk what's more shocking the fact that some1 touched them inappropriately or the fact that they were like installed CCTV cameras in their own dorm tho that's just wrong 😑. And I feel bad for Miyu she's still chasing her dreams after all she's been thru πŸ‘.

I think it's super important for companies to take responsibility 4 promoting their training programs 2 avoid situations like this 🀝 especially on social media where they can't hide behind "just business as usual" vibes 😬. And the law system needs 2 step up its game too, I mean who gets dropped from a case just cuz there's no evidence? That doesn't seem right πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ.

We need 2 create a safer space 4 these young women, especially in industries where they're already vulnerable πŸ’–. It's time 4 change! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ˜”πŸŽ€ people talkin bout how hard it is for girls tryna make it big in kpop πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ they gotta deal with language barriers, new cultures, and now this 🚫 CCTV cameras in dorms? that's just low ⏰ also companies like these r all over social media promoting their programs but dont really care about the safety of their trainees πŸ“ΊπŸ‘€ hope Elin gets justice 😊
 
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