K-Pop Girl Group Backup Dancer Suffers A Live Stage Accident — But How The Members And Staff React Is Worse

“The show must gone on” was taken too far.

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SeeYa was a K-Pop girl group active from 2006 to 2011. During one of their music show stages, the group began performing one of their songs called “Crazy Love Song.”

In the first 30 seconds, the lights began to flicker rapidly, creating a strobe effect. The rapid light flickering (not pictured) may be too much for some viewers to watch.

After the lights stopped, one of the backup dancers suddenly collapsed.

The show continued to progress while the dancer collapsed on the ground having a seizure.

She displayed agony on her face as almost 30 seconds passed with no one showing concern or stopping the show.

Eventually, one of the backup dancers came to her aid to drag her off stage. It was only then that staff emerged to help remove her from the stage.

Netizens are upset with the lack of humanity showed by the staff and fellow members who prioritized the performance over the safety of a person’s life. It is also important to note that the saying “the show must go on” should not apply to dangerous and life-threatening situations.

Watch the full video below. (Caution: Flashing lights from :04 to :25)

Source: Reddit
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