It’s no secret that beg openly LGBTQ+ the K-pop world is difficult, but the stars enuraged the muny wh their posive msag – and even hope to help pneer gay rights
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- IN THE MP WORLD OF K-POP, ’S HARD FOR STARS TO BE GAY
- IN THE MP WORLD OF K-POP, ’S HARD FOR STARS TO BE GAY
IN THE MP WORLD OF K-POP, ’S HARD FOR STARS TO BE GAY
Holland is not the first known LGBT K-pop idol, but you n say that this new generatn of K-pop, he's one of the first idols who admted that he's gay. He ially me out as gay 2015, and upon g Korea, his iends told him to keep his sexualy secret - but he's proud of his inty, makg him the first Korean artist who is openly gay. However, durg an terview, she nfsed she is gay, g her to be kicked out om her agency.
Okay, before you attack me an ll me a fujoshi or gay digger jt know that I am both bisexual and a very logil person.
Even if someone has not realized they are gay yet, they may still feel some pull towards this liftyle and say “I thk beg an idol is my llg” bee the liftyle seems so sirable to them.
IN THE MP WORLD OF K-POP, ’S HARD FOR STARS TO BE GAY
Take someone of a genr mory om a homophobic and transphobic untry and give them a job where they n drs feme, exprs themselv eely, and wear cloth/ do thgs that n be exced as normal idol stuff. It n even be said that 1/10 people are gay or bi. In ncln: I don’t thk everyone every Kpop group is gay/ bi/ lbian.
This “Oppa would never be gay” mdset among Kpop fans is directly creatg a toxic environment for both idols and fans. On the other hand we shouldn’t assume idols are gay eher, bee what we see is still fabrited.