Chisa of XG Sparks Concern with Distressing Behind-the-Scenes Footage
Fans of XG are in an uproar after recently released footage showing member Chisa in distress during the group’s latest performances. The clips, which feature Chisa appearing weak and struggling, have ignited conversations about the pressures faced by K-pop idols.
In newly released behind-the-scenes footage documenting the group’s recent tour, clips reveal Chisa struggling to maintain her composure before going on stage. Despite her evident discomfort, she expressed a strong desire to perform. However, as time progressed, her condition visibly deteriorated, raising alarms among fans and netizens alike.
One poignant moment captured Chisa seemingly out of consciousness, while her management team calmly escorted her to first aid. Viewers could see her being supported by staff who consistently checked on her, inquiring about her pain levels.
As discussions ensued online, reactions varied significantly. Supporters lauded Chisa’s determination and dedication to her craft, but many others criticized the decision to capture such vulnerable moments on camera.
One social media user voiced their discontent, stating, "XGALX should really stop filming the girls when they’re sick… it shows how overworked they are." Another user added, "What Chisa went through isn’t proof of dedication; it’s a person pushed way past her limit."
Fans have rallied in support of Chisa, echoing concerns that idols often miss their limits in the relentless pursuit of perfection. Many called for a reevaluation of what should be shared in the context of an idol’s life, with one comment highlighting that "some moments are meant to be kept private, like fainting and being recorded."
The dialogue surrounding the pressures of idol life has sparked a broader conversation about the industry and how it portrays its stars. With intense schedules and expectations, many are urging for a change that prioritizes the well-being of artists.
You can catch the full video available below, but fair warning: the footage could be upsetting for some viewers.