FNC Entertainment, the agency behind popular K-pop groups SF9 and Cherry Bullet, is facing renewed backlash from fans over their alleged mistreatment of idols. Earlier this year, the agency was heavily criticized for mismanagement and mistreatment of both groups, leading to widespread anger among fans.
Zuho’s Exclusion Sparks Fury
Despite the previous criticisms, FNC has continued to fuel fan outrage with their treatment of SF9 member Zuho. Fans have expressed their frustration and anger over Zuho’s apparent exclusion from various promotional activities and events.
Fans are particularly upset about Zuho’s lack of participation in recent promotional campaigns, including the group’s comeback activities. This perceived mistreatment has led to a wave of online protests and calls for FNC to address the situation.
Fans Demand Accountability
The ongoing controversy has highlighted the growing concern among fans about the treatment of idols by their agencies. Fans are demanding accountability from FNC and are calling for a change in the agency’s management practices. They are urging FNC to prioritize the well-being and fair treatment of all their artists.
The situation has sparked a broader discussion about the power dynamics within the K-pop industry and the need for greater transparency and accountability from agencies.