Bullies To Re-Debut After Causing Former Group Member To Attempt To Take Her Own Life
A new girl group has been teased. The group Clear:i will debut on July 31, 2024, with their debut album Quest.
Clear:i 1ST Debut Album ‘Quest’
2024.07.31 12PM KST#cleari #클리어리#Quest #퀘스트 #데뷔앨범 #Debut #240731_12pm pic.twitter.com/tnAqgzGt62— Clear:i (클리어리) (@Cleari_official) July 29, 2024
Members Do Hayoon…
…and Sang, were both previously part of a group called BOTOPASS (also known as ILUV). Back then, their names were Cui Xiang (Sang) and Jiho (Hayoon).
During their time in ILUV, they allegedly bullied member Shim Minah to the point where she attempted to take her own life. She was saved at the Han River.
Female Trainee, Shin Minah, Attempted Suicide After Being Bullied By Her Fellow Members
She pinpointed all the members as perpetrators. Later, a few members were removed from the lineup, and ILUV re-debuted as Botopass.
Shim Minah also won her lawsuit against her company eventually. The company had tried to sue her for slander, naming her as a mythomaniac. A year after the case, she announced via Instagram that she had won it.
Although K-Pop fans are usually kind and supportive to new groups, netizens have found it difficult to support the group, due to two of the members’ pasts as bullies.
hiding replies about 2 of your members being bullies who pushed their former group member to attempting suicide… lol https://t.co/lrexctt0lX pic.twitter.com/vurf2Pgl28
— nugu promoter (@nugupromoter) July 29, 2024
these girls are so shameless, trying to come back in the industry a third time after they almost ended someone’s life.. https://t.co/wX9IL83zCG
— lune (@nyangzeoz) July 29, 2024
You can read more about the matter below.
Former ILUV’s Shin Minah Continues To Expose Other Members For Physical Assault