Idol manager g2a1/10/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() But what about the condition of the driver and the car?Īccording to reports, the car, which the company had rented, spun out of control after the back wheel came off. Wearing one's seatbelt can definitely make a huge difference Super Junior's Heechul commented that wearing a seatbelt saved him from his own 2006 car accident. In EunB's case, some speculate that neither she nor RiSe, who is currently unconscious, were wearing seatbelts, as there are rumors that the two flew out of the car. Of course, there can be other factors that culminate and lead to a tragic result. Pic: Dal Shabet Subin's car crash aftermath. miss A got into a minor car accident on their way to film 'Show Champion' while INFINITE's Woohyun injured his shoulder en route to film the drama 'High School: Love On'. T-ara's Soyeon was on her way to shoot 'Haeundae Lovers' at 7AM in 2012 when her car flipped over. In 2011, Super Junior's Kyuhyun got into yet another car accident on his way to his musical 'Trio'. In 2002, Shinhwa's Dongwan was on his way to film 'Heaven's Kids' at 5:15 AM when his car crashed and he suffered blows to his back and neck. Many accidents occur while managers and celebrities are en route to their schedules during the late night or early morning-when they're tired yet anxious to get somewhere. There are other incidents that might not involve accounts of the manager taking the blame, but were probably caused by the same reason. In the same year, Super Junior's manager guiltily cried that he wanted to commit suicide when his car totaled and Kyuhyun was critically injured to the point that, according to the Super Junior members, he could have died. ![]() After getting into a minor car accident that day, the manager apologized to the girls, blamed himself, and quit. ![]() In 2007, Girls' Generation's manager tried to hurry over to 'Music Bank' with the group in fear that the girls would get banned from the show if they didn't make it on time. Many celebrities-both idols and non-idols alike-have suffered from car accidents probably because their managers tried to rush them to their schedules and couldn't focus due to lack of sleep. And yet, they're still asked to drive their idols around. They're exhausted and definitely not functioning under a healthy state of mind. Managers sleeping on the job is a common occurrence-but it really shouldn't be. Pic: Exhausted actor Park Min Woo falling asleep at the wheel on an episode of 'Roommate'. The result: they become anxious, stressed, and sleep-deprived. During promotions, companies eager to tackle whatever chance they have at fame and fortune overload idols' schedules so much to the point that many celebrities start and end their day in the hours of dawn. It's common K-Pop knowledge by now that entertainment companies overwork their idols to death. As a K-Pop fan who has watched these idols herded about at such high risk for years now, I find it upsetting how, because of such a system, a tragedy like this was not prevented. That somebody else is the world of K-Pop itself, and the harsh, fast-paced system it has in place. That someone is EunB, a young girl in her 20s who, just a few days ago, was struggling to start her career as a K-Pop idol. Earlier this week, Ladies' Code was involved in a car accident that shocked the K-Pop community-not because celebrities getting into car accidents is an uncommon thing, unfortunately, but because someone finally lost their life to a repeated problem someone paid the price for somebody else's mistakes. ![]()
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