Historical Announcement For HYBE’s Upcoming Girl Group I’LL-IT Sparks A Heated Debate On “Privilege”

“What has happened to K-Pop?”

In 2023, HYBE‘s subsidiary label BELIFT LAB broadcasted a survival show called R U Next? which aimed to find the members of the newest girl group for I’LL-IT.

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The poster for “R U Next?” | JTBC

After weeks of performing, the final six members were chosen.

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The original lineup of I’LL-IT | BELIFT LAB

While the show ended last year, aside from the announcement that Youngseo wouldn’t be debuting, it had all been quiet… until it was announced that the group would debut in March. Yet, it seems like the good news didn’t end there.

On February 22, BELIFT LAB announced that I’LL-IT had been invited by the Swedish brand Acne Studios to attend Paris Fashion Week. It is a historical moment as they become the first K-Pop group to have all the pre-debut members attending a major fashion show.

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The members attending the show | JTBC

When the announcement was made, netizens had very mixed reactions to the news.

Many fans reacted extremely negatively, voicing their shock that a pre-debut group is making their fashion week debut before many established stars. In particular, considering I’LL-IT is under the HYBE banner, fans thought it was an example of “HYBE privilege” because they’ve not showcased anything outside the reality show and have been invited to a major show.

Others defended the decision, explaining that the girls worked very hard to get into HYBE, so any “privilege” has come from their dedication to succeed, with others adding that the brand invited them and it seems like fans are just trying to hate on the members.

Despite the criticism, I’LL-IT will undoubtedly shine in Paris and it will be interesting to see the reaction to the members making a huge appearance before they even debut.

Source: JTBC

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