Mark Lee spotted maintaining own fan pages, participating in online fan wars
“Is it just me, or does Mark from NCT look just like Mark from SuperM” he wrote on a fan-created message board.
“Is it just me, or does Mark from NCT look just like Mark from SuperM” he wrote on a fan-created message board.
Who knew that between intense production schedules, rehearsals, and international concert tours that K-pop idols would have a life?! That’s why, when radio show hosts asked one of the pre-approved questions off the interview list provided by YG publicists, BLACKPINK’s answers were all the more precious.
As netizens from around the world increasingly turn to digital media to stay apprised of hallyu news, numerous western-affiliated k-pop news websites issued press announcements claiming their spot as the No. 1 source for K-pop news. “Today marks an important milestone for us in hallyu journalism and entertainment news,” explained one k-pop news network that was founded 2 days ago. “From our very founding, we described ourselves as the #1 site for k-pop news, and we’re proud to stand by our arbitrary metric which allows us to maintain this statement.”
Gasping as an emerging shadow slowly began to engulf a 1900s photograph of the pre-debut members of Dreamcatcher, an acolyte in the InSomnia cult confirmed with onsite reporters that the darkness had indeed finally awakened, just as the ancestors had foretold. “You fools. The instruction label that came with these new glowsticks warned what would happen if you screamed. The dark mistresses – they rise. And for the first time in our history, they have broken free from the shackles of the abyss.”
“We thought we could just push a slightly heavier version of the girl crush concept,” said one label executive. “Calling the concept ‘techwear’ gave us an excuse to recycle the outfits they’d just wear on stage anyway.”
All 502 citizens of Mavoru are very proud to have been part of this historic achievement, particularly the 3 BTS fans who flew into the small country to set up iTunes accounts for the residents. Life has been tough for the Mavoruans after 15 hurricanes wrecked their shores this past year, but streaming Dynamite 24 hours a day will be sure to cheer them up.