Kpop Fans Are Turning Themselves into Fake Kpop Idols for Fame

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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    In a world where people are looking for their 15 minutes of fame, especially on TikTok where anyone can go viral overnight - I’ve discovered another rabbit hole of Celebrity Look-a-Like culture. It all started when Jimin from BTS popped up on my feed with his own personal tiktok account. Turns out it’s actually an influencer who sort of looks similar to him and he also brought along the other members from BTS. Vbucks and John Cook! I can’t believe we’re really in a black mirror episode now. Impersonating famous people isn’t a new concept it’s been done for ages. but what happens when things start turning toxic, and stan behavior and intense fans are given social media accounts. Kpop Fans Are Turning Themselves into Kpop Idols for Fame #edvasian

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