1. [+4,352, -52] She's right. Even if an idol has a positive image on broadcast, there are probably a lot that are like how she described.
2. [+3,505, -39] The entertainment industry seems like a dangerous place you just can't figure out...
3. [+3,269, -31] I bet there are some members who feel targeted by her words.
4. [+3,104, -50] I actually liked that she answered it directly and coolly ㅋㅋㅋ
5. [+2,833, -29] The entertainment industry is a dirty, dirty place
6. [+937, -10] It's probably because kids in school who used to be rowdy end up getting into the entertainment industry... They never learn that some of their actions can hurt others. In the end, we all like what we see on the outside. We'll never know what celebrities are actually like.
7. [+921, -30] You can have a group of just three girls and have bullying happen... I don't think girl groups are any different.
8. [+876, -14] Kids who deserve to be beat ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ I bet there are a lot
9. [+811, -15] Yeah, we'll never know. There are probably more groups other than T-ara considering some members even smoke. It's the difference between getting caught by the public and not.
10. [+759, -13] I doubt it's only girl groups... probably boy groups too.
11. [+682, -17] As a female, she probably knows more... Bullying in girl groups is probably worse than boy groups. If you remember back to your high school days, the male students were always close with every class while the female students split themselves into groups. Girl's Day had a member leave when they were nugus so nobody remembers until T-ara sank themselves into the ground with the determination comments at the height of their fame.
12. [+724, -65] There's a reason members left in Girl's Day and A Pink. Probably couldn't handle the bullying. Imagine how bad it must've been tsk tsk tsk.