>>213905807 (OP)
How do people fall for this manufactured kpop stuff? I've always wondered this, but this compilation only makes me more confused. They have a full camera crew following them around taking pictures, posing them in various scenes, dressing them in costumes. And apparently the fan who made this compilation is not only fully aware of this, but also celebrating it?
Everything about this "relationship" is artificial, yet kpop fans are somehow able to suspend disbelief and treat it like it's genuine love. Same thing goes for all the "cute" mannerisms kpop girls have in interviews. They literally get told to do that stuff and rehearse it. None of it is genuine.
>inb4 Koreaboos reply saying western pop artists do this stuff too
They do, but you're lying to yourself if you believe it's done to the same extent as Koreans. Excluding the biggest stars like Taylor Swift, pop stars in the west don't have a fraction of the media training Korean artists do. Everything about kpop is rehearsed, scripted, and trained. At least in the west you're allowed to tell if a pop star is a retarded or not just by listening to her talk, because most of the time she won't be reciting what her producers told her to say. Kpop groups feel more like companies or brands than actual music groups.