ILLIT’s Troubling Condition Exposed By Alleged Former Staff In Heartbreaking Post

“A member felt so miserable she had heart pains…”

An alleged former staff member has sparked concern after sharing claims about the impact online hate had on ILLIT following their 2024 debut.

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In a post that was first uploaded to Weibo, the staff member described the emotional toll the criticism took on the group, stating that members were repeatedly targeted online, both domestically and internationally.

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According to the post, while the situation has reportedly improved recently, the prolonged backlash led to serious emotional distress.

I personally feel that whether it’s overseas or in China, they have been getting scolded online. It’s gotten better recently, but they’ve gotten scolded so much that they have become depressed.

It’s even gotten to the point where a member who’s really young felt so miserable that she had heart pains and missed events.

— Former HYBE staff

After the post was shared on X, it quickly spread among fans, prompting strong reactions.

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Many linked the alleged staff member’s comments to the highly publicized conflict between former ADOR CEO Min Hee Jin and BELIFT LAB, ILLIT’s agency.

Following ILLIT’s debut with “Magnetic,” Min Hee Jin publicly accused the group of copying NewJeans’ concept, a claim that intensified hostility between fandoms and placed heavy scrutiny on the newly debuted members.

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At the time, several ILLIT members were minors — with ages ranging from 14 to 17 — while the oldest members were 19. Fans argue that the group’s young age made them particularly vulnerable to sustained online criticism.

The alleged staff member’s statement could reignite conversations about the pressure placed on rookie idols and the long-term effects of online harassment, especially when directed at underage stars.

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