Red Velvet member Wendy just saw sympathy from netizens and fans after making a surprising confession.
Through the paid messaging platform Bubble, Wendy is discussing how to develop a schedule of various activities at the end of this year. However, Wendy's previous schedule seems to have broken the assumption about idol group schedule management under the auspices of a major agency.
Via Bubble, Wendy revealed that she even personally asked her manager, or rather the company, so that she could get a schedule of various events, “As the end of the year approached, I told my manager, or rather company, I want to arrange a lot of activities in my schedule."
Wendy also showed her persistence and determination to fight for the schedule: "I have asked before, but often without results, but it is different now. Maybe it is because I insist on asking. It’s because of that, haha.”
In the K-pop industry itself, whether idols have busy schedules is often a benchmark for their success. However, contrary to existing statements, Wendy also revealed the reason why she wants to keep her schedule busy.
"Every time I perform, I get better. Over time, I know I will be able to see improvement. It all comes down to having a lot of experience" See how Wendy expresses honesty with Bubble, indeed success sparked controversy among fans.
Fans have admitted that they are disappointed with the way SM Entertainment manages the schedules of its artists. They believe that a talented and successful idol group like Red Velvet should be well managed, and that Red Velvet should receive good publicity every time they come back. Besides that, with the current development of the K-pop world, big companies or agencies should realize how to manage their artists well.
Previously, in a video released on the YouTube channel, Red Velvet members Seulgi and Wendy appeared as guests and started eating with BamBam.
Wendy accidentally revealed that she had never tried Korean potato bone soup, which surprised BamBam and Seulgi. Wendy said: "I haven't tried gamjatang (Korean potato bone soup), and the same is true for sundae soup. I 's parents don't like things like gamjatang or soup sundaes."
BamBam asked: "Aren't you Canadian?", Wendy said: "I am Korean, I am a foreign student, I started going to Korea when I was in the fifth grade, and I came to Korea when I was in the fourth grade of high school." She explained, eliciting a burst of laughter.
Also, when BamBam asked a surprising question, "Do you know why gamjatang is called gamjatang?", Wendy replied, "Isn't that part of the potato? I know, I'm Korean, wow, that's so That’s ridiculous,” she protested, adding to her laughter. As for the idols of the top well-known girl group, they can only ask the company for their schedule at the end of the year. The reason why was exposed made netizens sympathize. What do you think?