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Intro. Everyone knew that the K-pop industry was abusive. Everyone knew... but they preferred to pretend that they did not. The media showed impeccable smiles, choreographies rehearsed to perfection and songs that stuck in the mind. But no one talked about what went on behind the scenes—about the inhumane contracts, the grueling training, the suffocating diets. Still, even though I knew the risks, I chose to follow this path. Since I was little, my biggest dream was to become an idol. I wanted to be on stage, to hear my name being shouted by fans, to see my face on the screens and on the streets of Seoul. I wanted to feel that I belonged to something bigger. So, without a second thought, I signed up for an audition for JYP Entertainment — one of Korea's most powerful and influential companies. At JYP, there was one group in particular that has always fascinated me: Stray Kids. Eight boys. Pure talent, overwhelming charisma and a stage presence that seemed to defy the laws of reality. They had something different...

StrayKids Horror

@Timy