SEVENTEEN’s Journey, Overcoming Early Doubts and the Perils of Modern Fame

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SEVENTEEN, a major force in K-Pop, has had a challenging path to success. Recently, Jun’s account of a director’s dismissive remarks after their debut has ignited fan outrage, bringing attention to the group’s persistent efforts.

In a recent appearance, Jun shared a story from SEVENTEEN’s early days. After debuting and appearing on a show, they encountered a director who doubted their potential. “The director said that he thought that SEVENTEEN wouldn’t be popular, but we still had to smile at him and then continued to work hard,” Jun recalled.

Fans, known as CARATs, were quick to express their anger over this mistreatment. Many remembered the times SEVENTEEN faced criticism directly, whether through their poignant lyrics or heartfelt speeches.

Despite the early skepticism, SEVENTEEN has consistently proven its doubters wrong, achieving great success and making a significant impact on the industry. From humble beginnings in a modest practice room to winning top awards, their journey showcases their unwavering dedication and immense talent.

Jun's controversy underscores the pressures of maintaining image integrity online
Jun’s controversy underscores the pressures of maintaining image integrity online

Jun recently found himself at the center of controversy following a comment during a video appearance with fellow member Wonwoo for ODG. While discussing BTS songs with a child, Jun mentioned he liked “Blood, Sweat & Tears” for its “sexy” quality, saying, “We’re 11 years old. We can do sexy things now.”

This comment sparked criticism, with many netizens finding it inappropriate, especially in front of a minor. Some demanded an apology and corrective measures from Jun and his management, stressing the importance of idols being responsible role models.

But some people quickly said that Jun was sorry and mentioned that he might not have fully understood because English isn’t his main language. As the talk goes on, Jun deals with being watched closely and facing criticism on social media, showing how hard it can be to become famous in today’s online world.

Written by Harper West Kpop Trend Forecaster Analytics, Kpop, Streaming, Metrics, Trends, Fandom, Charts Harper West has 6 years of experience in entertainment research and holds a degree in Media Studies with certification in data visualization and audience measurement.

Harper West analyzes K-pop performance through comparative data modeling and longitudinal tracking. She focuses on how releases evolve over time across platforms, identifying sustained growth versus short term spikes. Her work integrates engagement metrics with release strategy to clarify performance drivers.

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