Popular Female Idol Makes Heartbreaking Comments About Idols’ “Expiration Date”

It sparked a massive debate online.

Ageism is something prominent in all aspects of entertainment, and music is no exception.

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One female idol who has gained attention for her heartbreaking comments is SAY MY NAME‘s Hitomi. The idol has more experience than most, debuting in Japan at the age of 12 before coming to Korea, being part of IZ*ONE before redebuting with a new group.

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SAY MY NAME Hitomi | @sa2m2nam3/Instagram
Recently, popular YouTuber Kian84 followed the group for a day.

It showed the various stages of the group’s schedule during promotion periods.

During the video, netizens paid attention to Hitomi’s “heartbreaking” confession. The idol explained how she thought that idols have an “expiration date,” adding that she wanted to be an idol when she was at her “prettiest.” It seemingly implied that the idol thought that idols had to be young to be successful.

While some fans shared negative feelings about the comment, netizens shared sadness that Hitomi had been made to feel that way due to the sentiment within the industry. Some also hit back at backlash, explaining that the view shouldn’t be surprising, as many K-Pop fans show ageism towards idols.

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