4th Gen Idol Exposes Just How Broke His Agency Is — Alarming Fans

Recently, GHOST9’s Prince gained attention for his recent social media post.

Prince is active on social media, often sharing accounts of his life as an idol. He initially gained attention for his “practice room meals” series before transitioning to his accounts, which have over 800,000 followers combined.
@prince.vatani 10baht if u can sing the full thai alphabet 😌
Recently, the idol shared another video, documenting him going to a convenience store to get food. He has done this in the past, but in this video, he mentions that he argued with the company about cutting costs in the group’s food expenses.
He implies that he threatened to find employment somewhere else, which resolved the argument in his favor.
The rest of the video shows him picking out his meal, but the comment about cutting meal expenses stuck out some viewers. In a previous video, Prince shared that the group each had a budget of 9,000 won or ₩9,000 KRW (about $6.45 USD) per meal, and expressed that it was hard to get a decent meal with that much, so he stuck to eating at the convenience store.
@maroo_ghost9
A further decrease in food budget would make it that much harder for the group to eat decent meals. On his newest video on each of his platforms, viewers expressed some concerns, even though he presented it with a humorous attitude.
Previously, Prince shared that the company left him stranded overseas after forgetting about him, which you can read about below.
Fourth-Gen Idol Stuck Overseas After Agency Forgets About Him