V Opens Up His Feelings When He Saw His Friends Being Fired From The Company

Becoming an idol trainee is truly a journey of fortune for many people. There are trainees who quickly debut after just a year or even a few months of internship, but there are people who spend their entire youth looking for an opportunity to debut but cannot.

Luckily, V was one of the trainees who had the opportunity to debut after his great efforts. But his friends weren't so lucky, there were many people who trained with V who were fired and couldn't debut as idols. He himself also witnessed his friends having to leave the company one by one.

It wasn't really a memorable experience, but once shared with fans, V expressed his feelings in that case. It shows the truth about how harsh an idol training environment is:

To become a Kpop idol, most stars have to go through difficult training days with a series of strict rules such as no dates, no phone use, practicing more than 12 hours a day, etc. However, that is not the most difficult thing. The worst thing is that there are people who spend a lot of time training but cannot debut as idols.

Before reaching the debut threshold, they have to go through a lot of marketing, testing and evaluation by the management company. Along with that, among the thousands of trainees, only a few of them are considered the best to become idols. Of the remaining people, some were fired, others tried to find other opportunities or some gave up pursuing their idol dreams.

For V, being able to debut and become a Kpop superstar like today is som̾e̾t̾h ̾ing that many people wish and admire. But at a time when he was a trainee, he also had to face the fear of being fired, especially when he saw many of his friends being kicked out of the trainee dormitory.

Specifically, V once shared that when he was a trainee at the company as well as other companies, Music Music had many trainees. There were times when there were more than 10 trainees living together in one bedroom of the dormitory. That shows the company's poor material conditions at the beginning and how large the number of trainees pursuing becoming idols is.

However, V also considered it a happy time during their teenage years when they all lived in the dorm and built good relationships with each other despite having to compete to officially debut. V also has many friends who practiced and shared daily life with him before his debut.

But the rules of an entertainment company are very strict and вιg нιт is no exception. After a period of training as well as going through tests, if an intern is told to "Come to the company building" it most likely means their internship is over.

V shared that because they were very close and lived together for a long time, when he saw his friends packing up and leaving the dorm, he cried a lot. And like many others, those tears included worries about whether I would fall into the same situation or not.

Then, after seeing trainees leave frequently, V got used to it and understood that it was an obvious rule that needed to be accepted. During V's last days as a trainee, if a trainee was about to leave, he would shake their hand and tell them they worked hard.

He realizes that it is an unchangeable rule but a closed door can open a better one for his friends. There are also many of V's friends who couldn't become idols like him, but now they have also developed their own careers, one becoming a vocal coach, another a fitness trainer... All of them, like V, are doing well after a difficult time in their teenage years!