SEVENTOEIGHT Makes Official Debut in Korea as a Global K-Pop Rookie Group

K-pop trainees at a dance practice

K-pop’s international hopeful controversy heats up!

As global stars flood the K-pop scene, the competition is fierce—and controversy is following close behind.

The issue started when several foreign trainees publicly shared frustrations about uneven treatment compared to Korean trainees. Complaints include longer training hours, tighter restrictions, and fewer opportunities to debut.

One trainee shared on social media:

“It feels like we have to work twice as hard to get half the chance.”

Soon after, industry insiders confirmed the reports, revealing that some companies may indeed prioritize Korean trainees due to market expectations and fan preferences.

As the situation gained traction online, fans split—some demand equal treatment for all, others say companies have the right to manage as they see fit for success.

The debate is ongoing, with no official company statements yet. Trainees and fans alike are watching closely.

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