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Can't Believe It, These 8 K-Pop Idols Used to Be Bullying Victims: V BTS - Kang Daniel

Can't Believe It, These 8 K-Pop Idols Used to Be Bullying Victims: V BTS - Kang Daniel

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Can't Believe It, These 8 K-Pop Idols Used to Be Bullying Victims: V BTS - Kang Daniel

Becoming a victim of bullying can be the most traumatic experience someone goes through. Especially if the bullying started at a young age. It turns out that these K-Pop idols have experienced it during their teenage years. But from these sad experiences, they were able to become successful as they are now. Here are the K-Pop idols who used to be bullying victims.

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G-Dragon started his career at a young age. The bully often bothered him with various questions. But at that time, Taeyang was brave enough to help him.

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Although Kang Daniel has a friendly and smiling personality, who would have thought that he was once a victim of bullying. However, this experience has motivated him to focus more on his career.

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Park Hyung Sik was once isolated when he was a trainee in his agency. However, in the end, he managed to find a new agency that made him feel accepted.

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Next, there is Holland, who is the first openly gay idol in South Korea. He also experienced bullying when he was still in school. However, he continued to fight because to him, he is not a bad person.

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Eric Nam also experienced bullying while attending school in the United States. At that time, he was the only Asian student and someone spat on him. However, Eric chose not to retaliate to avoid conflict.

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V BTS has also been a victim of bullying. At that time, a friend invited him to a birthday party and deliberately gave him a fake address. However, after V waited, none of his friends came.

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Who would have thought that Somi was once a victim of bullying during school. She admitted to often crying when her friends mocked her for being biracial.

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Lastly, there's Yoo Jung from Weki Meki. She admitted to being confronted by someone when she was still in middle school.