then the kotaku article should reflect that, this is not a korean website.
then the kotaku article should reflect that, this is not a korean website.
Welcome to idol culture, as pervasive in Korea as it is in Japan. Basically, by being a public figure of this type, they aren’t allowed to date or interact with anyone outside of a strictly professional level, probably bound by contract on that to boot.
Um, I’m not trying to sound like a d-bag, but outside of the under age girl, what is the problem here? I’m not quite understanding why they have to be benched for that.