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  1. Well this sucks. A lot. If my favorite gets removed, I don't think I could call myself a T-ara fan anymore.
    3 points
  2. At this point the fandom has made good points for why each and every member could be up for expulsion from the group, save for one lone member. And I hate that it sounds like T-ara is on their own personal hellish version of Survivor, but it is what it is. Let's review why each girl could theoretically be kicked out and why they also could be safe... Hyomin: Why she could be kicked out: There pretty much IS no reason why Hyomin would get the boot. She's a workaholic, she loves the spotlight, she's talented, and she busts her butt to make sure T-ara's name is represented in a positive fashion. Not only that, she is one of the original members of T-ara, she has developed a sizeable fandom of her own, and her popularity only seems to be growing. I am almost 100% positive she is safe. Why she could be safe: See above. Eunjung: Why she could be kicked out: Eunjung has become more and more prone to injury since "Lovey-Dovey" promotions began and has been unable to take place in several important group functions. By KKS's fuzzy logic, the group has functioned fine without her. Add that she has been given less and less lines in their songs to accomodate Hwayoung's inclusion into the group, along with the fact that she seems much more intent on her acting career as of late, and in my opinion she falls somewhere in the middle between "safe" and "in danger." Why she could be safe: Eunjung, like Hyomin, is one of the original members of T-ara and has developed a sizeable fanbase of her own. She is also arguably the most well-rounded member of the group: she sings, she dances, she raps, she acts, and she's beautiful. Not only that, but her contributions to promoting the group in ventures like We Got Married and Dream High are invaluable. Plus she is a trooper...after she hurt her ankle shortly before "Lovey-Dovey" promotions began, she made it abundantly clear that she was going to stand on the debut stage with her fellow group members to perform the song...and she did just that. Jiyeon: Why she could be kicked out: When KKS began talking about "prideful and lazy" members, my first thoughts went to Jiyeon. She is obviously not a lazy girl, by any stretch of the word, but KKS probably misconstrues her oft-tired performances as rebellion on her part. Let's all be honest here...we've all joked about Jiyeon's xxxx faces during her performances at one time or another, albeit in a loving fashion. We all KNOW she's tired, and that irritability is a common sign of fatigue. So we aren't surprised. But KKS may be wanting to send her a warning to straighten up and fly by his rules, or she risks expulsion. Why she could be safe: Jiyeon more than likely has nothing to worry about. She IS the face of T-ara, hands down. She is also one of the most popular idols in Korea at the moment, competing with the likes of Yoona, and IU (who are considered national idols). She is also a VERY commercially viable actress, which in turn helps promote T-ara. To give her the boot would be idiocy on KKS's part. Soyeon: Why she could be kicked out: Soyeon is recognized as a loveable loudmouth, but calling out the CEO on live television was more than just being a loudmouth...it was bold, fearless, and something that could have huge repercussions. I have no doubt that Soyeon (and, to a lesser extent, Hyomin and Boram) were all scolded after that broadcast, and I have no doubt that Soyeon stood her ground. She's wilfull, strong, and like any good leader, she's looking out for the best interests of her fellow members. Still, I wonder if her confession may have ultimately had something to do with KKS's decision to make these changes all of a sudden, and where it will ultimately leave Soyeon. Why she could be safe: If Jiyeon is the "face" of T-ara, then Soyeon is most definitely it's "voice." She is considered one of the most vocally talented female idols in the Korean pop music industry; there is a reason CCM bought out her contract with SM, she is a huge boon to the group. Her popularity is also on the rise, especially after taking the group to new heights with their physical album sales for Funky Town. Boram: Why she could be kicked out: Boram is one of the members that have ended up on many a fan's chopping block since this whole debacle began. As a member of T-ara she has been given less and less to do in terms of her lines on their tracks, and her screen time is also nearly non-existent. She also does not promote outside of T-ara; whether it be by personal choice or due to lack of interest is unknown. Her confession on Twitter about her faltering health, much like Soyeon's claim on live television regarding their lack of a proper vacation, also probably got her scolded as well as it cast a bad light on T-ara's company, something they were already under fire for due to their poor treatment of the girls. She is also older by a few years than most of her bandmates, something that may be seen as a detraction by KKS; after all, this IS the man who added Hwayoung to the group primarily for the purpose of lowering the group's average age. Add in that KKS's claims that the members who lack the talent will be given less time to shine, and many people automatically assume that he is referring to either Boram or Qri. Why she could be safe: As many have already stated, Boram's position in the group may be more stable than many fans think. She is a member of the Jeon family, who could best be compared to the Barrymores or the Hustons in America; this family has been in showbusiness a LONG time, and they have a lot of pull in the industry. Need an example? When Boram's father found out what she was going to be wearing for the "I Go Crazy Because Of You" promotions, he went ballistic, demanding that CCM find more suitable outfits for her to wear. And they did. To go against this family would be lunacy on KKS's part, and something that could rain Hell down on his head. If KKS thinks HE'S got connections, he hasn't seen anything yet. She is also one of the most instantly recognizable idols in the industry...if you don't remember anyone else in T-ara you remember the short, incredibly cute girl, and that's invaluable because she helps to give the T-ara brand an identity. But that's not all...Boram IS genuinely talented. She may not have Soyeon or Eunjung's singing chops, but she does have a lovely voice. She can also dance very well, as evidenced by the pre-debut videos you can see of her dancing to BoA's "My Name." So the talent IS there...it just hasn't been cultivated, and that's no one's fault but CCM's. Qri: Why she could be kicked out: Qri is, without a doubt, the least talented member of T-ara vocally. We all know that she wasn't added to the group for her ability to sing live at Radio City Music Hall. We also know that in terms of her singing lines she is usually given much less than most of the other vocally capable members, save for Boram. There's also the VERY suspicious fact that Qri was offered a role in one of Japan's most popular dramas...and for whatever reason, turned it down. Did CCM make her turn it down because she wasn't going to be a member of the company much longer? Did she voluntarily turn in down, which angered CCM due to the invaluable promotion that the drama would have given T-ara in Japan? We just don't know. Why she could be safe: Unless it's changed, Qri is generally thought to be KKS's favorite member of T-ara. The man seems to almost have a romantic infatuation with her at times the way he fawns over her. This extends to male members of T-ara's fanbase as well...Qri is generally considered to be one of the most beautiful idols in the industry by many. Not only that, but it does seem that CCM has been making some sort of an effort to get Qri's name out into the general public; she did get to open and close "Cry Cry," as well as receiving prominent parts in both the longform video and song for "Lovey-Dovey." She has improved leaps and bounds since debut as well, as evidenced by her live vocal performances as of late. Hwayoung: Why she could be kicked out: Poor Hwayoung. It hasn't even been a year and a half since her debut with T-ara and to this very day she continues to get a lot of guff from fans. Many say that they just don't understand her purpose in T-ara; she's the designated rapper, yet T-ara had two very capable rappers prior to her joining. She can sing, but the group already had Soyeon and Eunjung, and Hwayoung is definitely no powerhouse. She CAN dance, and very well at that. Many hit below the belt and went after Hwayoung for her looks...true, she's not as visually striking as Jiyeon, Eunjung, or even Boram, but she is an attractive girl. She also does not promote outside of T-ara, and on their variety shows she is generally quiet and does not say much...her presence can be forgettable. Add to that that there have been claims that she and Jiyeon did not get along well at all. Regardless, many wonder if perhaps her time in T-ara was simply a trial run that didn't go as well as planned, and if KKS will rotate her out to make room for another girl that may be better accepted by the public and fans. Why she could be safe: It does seem that lately CCM have been trying to utilize Hwayoung more, and Hwayoung seems to be rising to the task. She looks leagues better with her new short 'do than with her long hair, and after wowing fans with her rapping skills in "We Were In Love" and then with her (surprising) singing and dancing skills in "Lovey-Dovey," it finally seems that the tide of opinion has begun to turn in her favor. Plus, there is also her age, which, as was stated before, helps lower the group's average age, which in KKS's eyes could be enough to keep her on. I know this was basically a short essay, but I wrote this as a way to show that, at this point anyways, there is no use in worrying about what may or may not come. Theoretically it could be ANY of the girls that KKS was talking about. He chose his words very specifically; his entire statement was a veiled threat at worst and mere trolling at best. He WANTS the fans to be in an uproar over this, as well as the girls. He doesn't want anyone to know anything, which is why his statement could be construed to be talking about any or all of the members of T-ara. Whatever happens will happen, and at this point all we can really do is just wait. Do I think he's going to kick anyone out? Honestly, no. If anything I think that additions will be made or subgroups will be formed, but if he's using this as a scare tactic against the girls then I have no doubt that within the next year they WILL be sueing to be released from their contract...and I don't blame them. Not one bit. I also have no doubt that if T-ara stand united together then they would have no trouble finding a new company. KKS may have given Jiae and Jiwon trouble after they left CCM, but I doubt that his clout will extend to what many consider to be one of the most popular girl groups in Korea and Japan. Money talks, and T-ara's a gold mine; if they sue, they will win, and I wouldn't doubt that every company in Korea will be knocking down their doors for a piece of them. Look at what T-ara was able to do under a smaller, incompetent label; now think of what they could do in the hands of a company like JYPE, SM, YG, or Cube. They would be happy to have T-ara, and they would no doubt give them the time off that they so righteously deserve. In other words, let KKS play his little games. The only loser in the long run will be him. If he didn't learn from Lee Hyori, SeeYa, or SG Wannabe, then maybe T-ara will be the one that finally drives the lesson home for him. And if you haven't guessed then at this point I'm leaning towards the girls sueing and getting the Hell away from this madman. All of a sudden things like new albums or concerts seem trifling if it's at the expense of the girl's own well-being and mental health, which this man is obviously toying with. I want them away from him, and I hope it happens, and soon.
    2 points
  3. You make a very good point that it's possibly a fear tactic to keep the members 100% compliant to his own ass. But even then, having done constant work for 3 years with no break till recently, I doubt T-ara's going to stay compliant for long. As said by G-Dragon of Big Bang, idols get the tendency to rebel against their agencies at their third year since debut - Big Bang did almost exactly that when they planned on running away from YG - result? YG eventually heard about this and as compensation, gave them a 2-month break. T-ara's members since last year have suffered from a series of injuries, fainting and looking like zombies on screen (simply, dead tired). Regardless, KKS's further tightening group is bound to make the girls more discontent and rebellious. However, I doubt other agencies would make second thoughts about taking T-ara in if they leave CCM - unless the CEOs of the other agencies are no better or even worse than KKS himself (and frankly, KKS is probably subject to a lot of jokes by the Big Three). Personally, the guy sometimes even makes SM look like saints. One of Korea's oldest groups, Shinhwa also managed to transfer agencies quite safe and sound with no loss of members and even name, even though it was SM that was its opposition at the court. If SM can't win lawsuits filed by its own idols, neither will CCM. Kara's DSP also took a major blow when three of the members filed a lawsuit against it - and it took close to a full year for the whole issue to be settled and resolved. SM with DBSK also lost its reputation very much, not to mention the court sided with JYJ - hell, SM's excuses and claims on the reasons why JYJ filed a lawsuit against them were downright laughable. The last thing agencies would want is their own idols rebelling and filing a lawsuit against them - because chances are they're very likely to lose. There's a reason why YG gave Big Bang a 2 month break rather than using intimidation and threats as KKS is seemingly using currently. What KKS is doing is hardly any different to what mafia bosses do, minus using physical violence. Needless to say, the clock is already ticking and things are likely to get real ugly later this year. With the second album and solo concert scheduled for summer, the timing is also very critical.
    2 points
  4. KIM KWANG SU! I KNEW IT! YOU F- I knew you were trying to go SNSD on our girls! "This is intended to introduce the principle of a competition so the opportunities aren't given to the members who are prideful and lazy." Are you seriously joking me? You worked them for 3 years straight and gave them less than a week off then try to convince T-ara fans that some of them are PRIDEFUL AND LAZY?!? Each and every girl have worked till they've gotten IV drips and injuries, and you want to throw more girls in as "competition" to make them work harder?
    2 points
  5. [PICS] More pics from making of Photo-book 'Sparkle' (03/16) For the rest of the images: http://www.tiaradiad...lery&album=1692 ^ i cut it ~ big size ^^~ For the rest of the images: http://www.tiaradiad...lery&album=1692 CREDIT: TARA_Sparkle + candy_floss + tiaradiadem.com
    1 point
  6. Looks like you're more caught up with the facts than I am. But I don't know, management is still management, even if they're made of better stuff than Mr. Kim. Taking T-ara into the fold would mean a lot of things. First and foremost, dealing with a "rebel" idol group. Like you said, the last thing the agencies want is to have rebellious idols, and if T-ara succeed in breaking from CCM, they will carry that legacy around with them. I'm pretty sure some agency heads have it in their minds that they don't want to bring that kind of element in to influence their younger talents. I mean, SM actually asked Sooyoung to stop doing that yelling impersonation thing, so there's obviously some disconnect between the mentality of the management and of the fans. Also, it seems widely recognized that up to four members of T-ara have various struggles with performing on stage - bringing T-ara into the fold would mean accepting an idol group with those shortcomings who nevertheless broke from their parent company. And the new company would need a good vision for the future of T-ara - just a matter of having the right stylistic vision and creativity to accommodate them, but still, they'd need to have the right people to make it happen. To a certain extent, Mr. Kim worked around T-ara's shortcomings because he had to, lacking as wide a talent pool as more successful agencies. I remember the Shinhwa thing, but I think they were a bigger deal back then (than T-ara now), and more consistent across the board. I don't know much about DBSK, but Big Bang, all five of those guys look pretty solid. And I'm a little confused about how exactly the Kara thing played out. But who knows? Mr. Kim may have been a dolt for going public with saying that rebel groups should be blacklisted (that did happen, right?), but that could be a de facto policy among the agencies. Nevertheless, I believe the best thing for the members would be to break from CCM, don't get me wrong. I hate to see anyone being cowed by a bully, let alone these seven. And in spite of the above I'm sure they can make something work - they just need (to continue) to work hard and find an agency with a vision that suits them. But yeah, the wick on the powder keg's been lit, and the clock is ticking. I hope the girls understand the kind of fight they've got on their hands, and have the will to fight it - and, like, get quality legal assistance. I don't know how much they've considered their options, as far as breaking from CCM and what everything would mean, and how far they're willing to go for their own sake. I think Soyeon is sharp enough, and strong enough, but she'd need all the members with her - and there's still a chance I overestimate her mettle. Hyomin is a bit sheepish but I think she could be counted on for support if she were adequately inspired. I hear Eunjung is heavily influenced by her mother, and I can't speak as to the quality and quantity of that influence, but from what I've seen she's not as strong morally as she is physically. Boram and Qri are old enough to know what's what, but I don't know much about them, and Jiyeon and Hwayoung are hardworking but young; bottom line, they need to stick together and stand up for themselves. LIke you said, there's no way they will accept (or endure) conditions at CCM in the long run, but the gauntlet's been thrown and they need to answer. Especially for themselves, but also for labor relations in K-pop and for all the fans - the young people with their own dreams and hearts and whatever who want to see the good guys come through as winners, who would be especially disheartened to see a bad situation drag on.
    1 point
  7. Agree! And they definitely can't (and won't, no matter what) remove Jiyeon. She's one of the most successful female idols in K-Pop right now, and she is the 'face' of T-ara as you say. Jiyeon, Eunjung, and Hyomin are all safe. Hwayoung is also safe I think because everybody just finally got used to her and now people are loving her. She showed her talent in We Were In Love, got that solo dance moment in Lovey-Dovey, and is GORGEOUS now that she has short hair. She's also young, so she has that on her side. CCM won't axe her. Soyeon is the voice of T-ara so she;'ll most likely stay, plus her popularity has risen. Only thing going against her is she's older, but I personally like that T-ara has older members so I want her to stay and I'm sure she will. Qri and Boram are definites to go IF cuts are made, as we have all established. Their age, lack of popularity compared to other members, and minimal talent (Boram actually does have talent, but it's never been used) make that a sure thing. Anyway, Eunjung deserves a solo venture in my opinion since she is the most well-rounded member in T-ara when it comes to vocals, popularity, beauty, rapping, dancing, and acting. She is the total package and she's being wasted in terms of solo potential (much like Jiyoon in 4minute).
    1 point
  8. Agreed that Ji Yeon isn't a very good singer (unlike many of the Ji Yeon stans) but still, one cannot deny that her position in T-ara is regarded as crucial. You're absolutely correct that Eun Jung does need more lines - come to think of it, most of T-ara's title tracks since 2010 haven't really made use of whatever talent she had to offer. Glad you agree with me that adding Davichi in with T-ara is a bad idea. Even if they are added, it gives less lines for So Yeon and Hyomin and lowers their position, as I've mentioned. Hell for all we know, Kang Min Kyung might even replace Ji Yeon as T-ara's face if such a scenario occurred. Although collaborations between the two groups every once in a while is good to see (such as We Were in Love) and acceptable, anything beyond that point is simply just pushing it.
    1 point
  9. I think mostly it's a threat to the members. New leader Soyeon stood up on that show (with Boram and Hyomin) and called him out, and I'm pretty sure they spoke up in-house too, and then everything since... He'll dangle the threat of membership changes to bully Soyeon and the rest into compliance. Who knows he might be spiteful enough to remove her for what he seems to think is her ill discipline. But more likely, he's threatening the people closest to her, the other members, the members with the least stable positions on the roster. Get them to back down by threatening the careers of their co-members. That's also probably why the relatively long span of two or three weeks till the official announcement is made, he wants them to stew a little. A fear tactic, I guess, I can't remember what they call it. At this point, after this great breach of labor relations, I'd prefer for them to cut ties with his company, but making a transition will likely be pretty difficult too. It depends on how firm their mental fortitude is. Mr. Kim looks pretty bad, sure, but I'm pretty sure other CEOs would at least think twice about taking on a group who broke from their former company over a labor dispute. And how would another company treat the line-up, too? Mr. Kim can certainly argue that another company would demand member changes anyway, and then make the counter-offer that if they fall in line, he'll keep the line-up as it is. So I hope the members can stand up for themselves, whatever they decide to do. Be strong, kids! I think it's his appetite for authority more than anything - he seems to be either blind or indifferent to the effect his announcements could make on T-ara's viability in the future. Or he just thinks he can eat the difference. But even if he doesn't make any drastic changes, he's built up a lot of negative press with all this (at least among the fan community), and I'm pretty sure any onlookers with a conscience will have serious misgivings about supporting a tyrant mistreating T-ara, even if just on principle. Maybe enough people can be brought back into the fold - supporting T-ara no matter what (or just choosing to buy albums or endorsements), even with the straight-up unjust behavior of their handlers - to satisfy the bookkeepers for a while, but how long will the members accept his ultimatums? How long 'till they say enough is enough? Now that they've seen how he responds to even their simple demands for humane treatment, will they just continue to swallow their pride and accept his conditions, knowing he's just not gonna respect them as professionals or as human beings? Even if they do knuckle under and accept his terms now, how long can they keep up with the work rate he demands, keep silent as to their future demands from the company and still be able to perform to an acceptable level? Good luck out there.
    1 point
  10. through dream high 2, i think her vocal talents are starting to get more recognized. other than being a pretty face in t-ara!
    1 point
  11. they sure are sparkling, beauties Hwayoung arh...now i'm missing your long hair, kinda. And qri looks blonde in the first pic heh heh
    1 point
  12. this is an awesome video: retweet and share it!!
    1 point
  13. totally agree with you, that troll always ruins everything about T-ara. i don't know but i can feel maybe there is some tension between T-ara members and KKS such as different opinion, or maybe because T-ara sometimes complaint in front of medias about how really tired they are (of course with all that crazy schedules) and KKS wants to show his power as the CEO (i can imagine his arrogant face) so any of T-ara members don't dare to against him, so when T-ara members are on vacation, he came up with such ridiculous decision (if the matter trully like this, such a coward). if he really add some new members with all this distribution lines, i can imagine how hyomin will just become the vocalist (not the lead anymore), hwayoung as the rapper (the main rapper is the new member), jiyeon as the dancer, eunjung as the backing vocal just sing like sounds effect "ahhh... uhhhh...yeah...", the other new member will become the lead vocalist together with soyeon and they will sing the most (i think KKS can't replace soyeon, hello she is the main vocalist, almost T-ara's song 90% is filled with her voice, she is like The Voice of T-ara), the last for qri and boram as background dancers, that's only gonna happen if they don't get dumped by that evil who likes to trolls everyone and always showing his devil smile while wearing his turtleneck sweater. WTF
    1 point
  14. You see the whole problem is CCM is coming up with new trolls every now and then. He announced T-ara would have their first concert in July, now there is this member change thing, do you actually think the concert would still work with different members than the current 7? No KKS, unless you're planning to cancel off everything. The photobook? if you release the photobook AFTER the member changes, how stupid would it look to the fans to have ex-members in the book? no logic right? Everything would be affected due to the member change, be it the member's relationship with the company, promotional activities or even a decrease in the fanbase. Are you sure you are ready for all these KKS? Or are you ready to just watch your most popular group crumble to dust, and then you will too.
    1 point
  15. This is too much! Our girls worked hard for 3 years and suddenly they get 'fired' what nonsense is this!? They are finally having their own concert in July but some of them might not even be able to perform at it!? And IF they add new members, won't they instantly gain the popularity that the current members have built up with all their hardwork for the past 3 years? If it was like just a few months or a year after debut,adding of members is ok. But you're adding members to a worldwide known group it's just being unfair to the current members. Those members won't experience the difficulty of earning their popularity. Anyways, if they remove/add members now, I can almost gurantee you that T-ara will lose many of their fans. And you wouldn't want that to happen will you KKS? And in the end YOU will be the one at loss.
    1 point
  16. Blows. "Places in the team," I said on the last tidbit, and looks like he's toying with that idea. "Stress," "pride" and "laziness?" All this after just granting a vacation to the members? Really sounds like a power trip to me. Good luck to the members. Also, totally undermines the notion of the fanclub if the fans signing up won't even know who's gonna be in the group in a month's time. Bad news. Again, good luck to those kids. I mean, really, he's really sending a message about how he's going to react to any further requests from the talent. He's asking the talent to bust themselves to fight for places in the group, and then reward them not only with a tenuous position, but the threat of being dropped if they ask for some time off? Hope the kids don't fall into that kind of unhealthy lifestyle. Well, folks, good while it lasted, right? I really liked (I'm Really Hurt) and a bunch of their other songs. We'll see what comes, I guess. I mean seriously, does he realize how much he's crushing the spirits of his performers? If he thinks it's a bad thing for performers to want some time off, or for his performers to have official fanclubs, I guess he's going to learn what it's like to have performers who have professional and a personal beef with him, who have reduced job security, and now have the added pressure of the threat of being removed from their careers, their dear friends and... so many things. Really sucks for the T-ara members and their diehard fans, too - I'm pretty sure he'll find it pretty easy to convince himself that the negative fan reaction to his decisions and policies is a negative reaction to the group, and place the blame on them instead of on his own shoulders. Good luck out there.
    1 point
  17. Seriously? I really, don't understand this at all? Honestly, I think all the T-ara members should transfer to a different entertainment company, in which they can be happy. Sure, they may have become a little bit lazy, but it isn't their fault is it? KKS has been packing their schedule there is no time to rest anymore. Is it abnormal to become lazy due to the lack of sleep? And prideful? Don't you think calling our girl's conceited is a bit much? Does Kim Kwang Soo even think what people think of him? He's not just this big prouder with the big bucks, he's being viewed as a "Slave owner" with the way he treats T-ara... I honestly don't have much respect for him anymore. I honestly, don't know what to do anymore. Why aim for 8-9 members? Does KKS really think that is unique? I feel as if they are just trying to make T-ara into an SNSD. I think T-ara was fine a 6 members... sure, Hwayoung was fine to add. But it's becoming too much now. Finally, I'm just hoping KKS doesn't remove anymore or replace anyone from the 7ara we know. If it does happen, I don't know if I can fully support them as much as I do right now. I hope KKS reads fans opinions and give it more thought before they do anything that could affect T-ara greatly.
    1 point
  18. According to his 30 years of experience....It doesn't take a businessman to say that you should discipline the idols about these things DURING their trainee days in order to PREVENT these so-called pride and laziness that you've mentioned. What's a point of a "management agency" if you can't even do as much? Adding a member is definition a possibility, but removing an existing member, as I've mentioned in the previous news post, is plain stupid especially coming from a guy with 30 years on his hand as a businessman. I rest my case and just going to wait until the day of the "big news" and KKS will state that he was just "considered" these possibilities.
    1 point
  19. Sounds like he's trying to discipline them.. freaking dumb. I say... Occupy CCM!
    1 point
  20. i wanna rob all the banks on earth and buy over CCM.
    1 point
  21. One does not simply change T-ara... But in the event that this asshole does replace any1 let's hope that he has a good plan in store for whoever is replaced
    1 point
  22. "could" and "not yet decided.". Hold onto those words everyone.
    1 point
  23. T.T Now or in the future T-ara 7 member will living in my heart anti 9 member, really !!!
    1 point
  24. Then that will no longer be t-ara. Might as well give it a new name to that group.
    1 point
  25. OMG!!! what the . . . . *spechless. . . if something wrong abt T-Ara in the future! i'll curse CCM for sure!
    1 point
  26. So after all the hardwork our girls put in three years, they're gonna be given the sack like that. Then those replacements get to hold a concert in July with the other members is just three months of debuting. Three months and three years. You be the judge. The one that needs to be replaced asap is the CEO, not our girls.
    1 point
  27. adding 8th and reducing their lines? Should we just shooted KKS head?!
    1 point
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