The Ugly Reality of K-Pop Idol Diets!

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  • This episode is about the dark side of kpop idol diets. We should all keep in mind that extreme diets are never healthy diets, and you can seriously mess with your health.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 379

  • @goldenhourss
    @goldenhourss Рік тому +2261

    let's be real and call the phenomenon by its real name: starvation. this is not dieting, these idols are forced to starve in order to lose weight. it doesn't affect only them but millions of fans as well. i get so sad when i see thousands of videos of people crying themselves to sleep or spending their lives not eating and getting weaker and weaker chasing the idea of becoming skinny. it will take a long time to achieve, but healthy diets are so important as well as someone's own mental health. do not compare your body to someone other's.

    • @sonder8310
      @sonder8310 Рік тому +57

      It's a real waste to obsess over a body. A body needs to get you places and keep you alive and able to be happy and enjoy your life. Not something miserable that is pretty to look at. (Not saying everyone who is considered body goals is miserable, but if you have to starve and exercise 4 hours that certainly is)

    • @phil20_20
      @phil20_20 Рік тому +11

      We've been trying to get past this in the U.S. for a long time. Each generation starts it all over again.

    • @goldenhourss
      @goldenhourss Рік тому +11

      @@phil20_20 it’s horrible, but i really made the media and how the makeup, skincare and plastic surgery industries work with celebrities in order to create more, new insecurities and a new body type that is trending.

    • @generaluser9492
      @generaluser9492 11 місяців тому +11

      I really hate it when some people normalized starvation in order to achieve their ideal body while lots of people out there being starve without any options especially those who lived in poverty. I know so well being starve, not eating for several days while trying to maintain energy in our body is ABSOLUTELY torturous. It wasn't even an option, it was something that I had to go through for years. Seeing these idols had to choose between dieting for perfect body and fame, or to leave the entertainment industry and shattering their dreams to become an artist- singer, dancer, actors, actress, performers..

    • @BELIEVER78989
      @BELIEVER78989 10 місяців тому +2

      Yeah all bodies are different and one should follow healthy diets according to their body's needs.

  • @LordGrokken
    @LordGrokken Рік тому +1372

    I've dropped about 20 lbs (9k) in about 2 years. Changing the diet, walking more and dropping sodas and my doctor was thrilled. No "sudden" weight loss, but steady improvement is so much better. For dancers, and athletes, your body should be heavy, muscle is heavier than fat, so weight isn't a reliable accurate way to judge health. Now that my weight is down and I do more walking and workouts, my weight is going up, but I'm in better shape. Weight isn't the only factor.

    • @Just999Me
      @Just999Me Рік тому +37

      Muscle is more dense but does not necessarily weigh more than fat. It just takes up less space and helps speed up your metabolism the more you develop them. Overall it is more important to incorporate exercise that helps to build muscle while also having a proper diet (as nutritious and less caloric dense foods as possible) that supplements nutrition for exercise but also encourages weight loss of fat overall. Which is more important than just losing weight (which means you can also lose important muscle weight not only fat). Great job on the proper weight loss.

    • @ashley_smith
      @ashley_smith Рік тому +16

      Muscle is more dense than fat, but does not weigh more. A pound of muscle is equal to a pound of fat. A pound is equal to a pound. It's just like the old math question of which is heavier, a pound of bricks or a pound of feathers? A pound is still a pound. It will take a lot of feathers to equal a pound, and not many bricks to equal a pound, but a pound is still a pound.

    • @Y3llow_Submarin3
      @Y3llow_Submarin3 11 місяців тому +1

      walking is a good exercise, but walking 10k steps a day make butt smaller too. Right?

    • @CT-mc9ew
      @CT-mc9ew 10 місяців тому +3

      @@Y3llow_Submarin3 Not if you walk uphill.

    • @Tazazak
      @Tazazak 10 місяців тому +3

      ⁠@@ashley_smithis weighs more for the amount of room it takes up. That’s why you should go by measurements/clothing sizes instead of weight alone. That’s what people mean when they say muscle weighs more than fat. Some people work out and get smaller, but their weight stays the same and they get discouraged and stop trying because they’re not “losing weight”
      That’s what op is referring to.

  • @joe718gt4
    @joe718gt4 Рік тому +754

    Agencies should really hire legitimate dieticians or strength and conditioning coaches for the long-term for their clients.

    • @lifeissobeautiful6404
      @lifeissobeautiful6404 Рік тому +56

      Like, I will never understand why they don't do that. I mean, they place such a heavy emphasis on idols staying fit and healthy yet they don't even seem to have dieticians or nutritionists that can help them with that.
      Like, singing and dancing at the same time for a long period requires a lot of strength, energy & stamina but instead of companies encouraging their idols to keep fit in a healthy way & allowing them to have muscles, they must be as slim as possible.
      Then they wonder why their idols were fainting on stage😭

    • @joe718gt4
      @joe718gt4 Рік тому +9

      @lifeissobeautiful6404 what they're doing is nowhere near healthy. And unfortunately most people think skinny=healthy. I would understand a drastic short-term cut (I do it all the time for weightlifting meets) but in the long term it's terrible mentally and physically for the idols. They should be treated Iike athletes if they want long term success

    • @arianatta1884
      @arianatta1884 Рік тому

      They don’t hire dietitian because they know their idols are healthy. They want unhealthy thinness, which dietitians wouldn’t approve of… it’s so toxic

    • @sonder8310
      @sonder8310 Рік тому +18

      ​@@lifeissobeautiful6404 bc they're supposed to be idols, someone who's beauty is almost unachievable for the normie. That's part of their appeal. It's wrong on all levels but I bet that's the reasoning. They don't want the idols to be a healthy weight, bc they wouldn't be considered idol-like anymore. Just look at the fat shaming in kpop, fans demand this look.

    • @DimaRakesah
      @DimaRakesah 11 місяців тому +11

      Dieticians would never allow these idols to go on these diets. That's probably why.

  • @Raptaria
    @Raptaria Рік тому +716

    In my perspective, 4 hours of exercise daily is not healthy. It's definitely NOT average. I can understand if your goals are to look a certain way for an idol career, but average people living their lives as non-idols should NEVER. NEVER try to replicate this diet and goal without the supervision of a VERY experienced and highly esteemed professional trainer. It's just not the norm to have this type of physique. Average non-TV, non-celeb people should always consider this before attempting a diet or physique change.

    • @jellyrolly
      @jellyrolly 11 місяців тому +12

      Well you’re an athlete so it makes sense. For those who work in the office 9-5 should not work 4 hrs a day since they usually take anywhere from half an hour to an hour and a half to get to work, make breakfast and dinner (at least 30 min for each). Working out 4 hours will make regular workers overly fatigued.

    • @NaN-wx9ss
      @NaN-wx9ss 10 місяців тому +4

      I think that's subjective. Four hours of exercise could be unhealthy if- 1) the person does not eat enough food to fuel their body and is overly restrictive, or 2) if they are pushing themselves too much and injuring their body or are unable to do basic movement for the rest of the day. As an athlete or someone training for a sport, it doesn't seem to be much to me. There are also some people who don't play sports that work-out this much but that's because it's at their level like a long distance runner. I get your point though but I don't think the time matters since intensity could vary by a lot. What I think matters more is balance. If someone wants to exercise that much, they have to eat more obviously and may need to sleep more as well. That's the main issue with it.

    • @xXhearttbreakerXx
      @xXhearttbreakerXx 10 місяців тому +4

      4 Hours of exercise may not be average, but ultimately pretty healthy. Exercise doesn’t necessarily mean heavy workout. Pilates, yoga, light stretching is very beneficial for the body and overall health. And actually, everyone should do some strength exercises regularly. And you can really improve your productivity when you integrate exercising into your day. Ever since I started with a morning routine/stretch, it’s so much easier to get up and be fit in the morning. Then again, I the evening I do a stretch to relax my muscles and therefore I will fall asleep faster (also because my body just knows after this routine, it’s time to sleep). For lunch break, I always try to walk some, even when I just walk around without any goal. That’s also a good way to get some time for yourself, listen to music and think about stuff. Then if you have a sports hobby where you might even meet with friends regularly, that’s another plus. So all in all, it’s definitely possibly to include four hours of exercise into a daily routine. And again, exercise doesn’t mean to do a heavy workout. You just have to get moving. Also, ever since I adapted this routine I don’t have back pain anymore

    • @BELIEVER78989
      @BELIEVER78989 10 місяців тому +3

      I read somewhere that according to experts 30 minutes to 1 hour of regular moderate exercise is enough for an average person.

  • @lavayuki
    @lavayuki 10 місяців тому +75

    I fitted the Korean idol weight calculation when i was sick in hospital with anorexia so that minus 120 thing is crazy. I’m 173cm and weighed 49-52kg during my eating disorder teen and uni days, when I look back at photos I was a walking skeleton. I could never imagine going back to that and seeing as “ideal”. That was BMI of 16-17, and obviously no periods, so dangerous expectations

  • @esmanur.x
    @esmanur.x Рік тому +382

    I have lost a lot of weight bec of my kpop addiction. Now I am 43 kg and underweight. It was really hard I almost starved myself and workout a lot. I felt uncontous one day and found myself in hospital I see what they are suffering :(

    • @joey9646
      @joey9646 Рік тому +58

      Glad you recognized the situation and hope you’re working on a better you! You’ve got this! 화팅

    • @loonadom8590
      @loonadom8590 Рік тому +12

      Umarim iyilesirsin canim❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @everythingsfinett3903
      @everythingsfinett3903 2 місяці тому +1

      I am 43kg too but that’s not so little for me because I am only 160cm

    • @esmanur.x
      @esmanur.x 15 днів тому

      @joey9646 thank you so much I am better right now ^^

    • @esmanur.x
      @esmanur.x 15 днів тому

      @@loonadom8590 çok teşekkür ederimm♡♡♡

  • @1rat4belle
    @1rat4belle Рік тому +258

    May be an unpopular opinion but i don't think that the culprits of idols dieting are the agencies but the public itself

    • @icingcake
      @icingcake Рік тому +3

      True

    • @taeechaee
      @taeechaee Рік тому +84

      Honestly both

    • @fatimawd5486
      @fatimawd5486 Рік тому +52

      @@taeechaee Yup definitely both! The agencies made this skinny look the "norm", and now the public complains when they actually see a normal body because they're so not used to it.. it's sad, honestly

    • @1rat4belle
      @1rat4belle 11 місяців тому +4

      @@colombiageminis exacto, además si te fijas justamente cuando los idols se vuelven más y más delgados es que empiezan a ganar atención, y se vuelven 'viralres por su visual"

    • @emo_beomgyu
      @emo_beomgyu 2 місяці тому +3

      It's both, everything in kpop works like that, agency forces idols bc fans have sm power. I had some friends that became trainees, the agency put sm pressure for wl, they daily measured the girls' weight, they were all aligned in front of a scale some crying and shivering

  • @HM-cq2rv
    @HM-cq2rv Рік тому +418

    I think an issue too is that instead of having kpop trainees lose weight in a moderate calorie deficit, they are often forced to eat at an extreme deficit, like less than a baby would need to eat. Teens/kids who are trainees shouldn’t restrict calories at all, but if they absolutely have to it would be better to have a much more moderate deficit. I think this completely messes up their metabolism to the point where any time they eat normally, even if it’s a “normal” amount of food, they will gain weight. So they are pretty much in a cycle of gaining weight/binging and then taking extreme lengths to lose weight quickly for an appearance or come back, and rarely do idols have an actually consistently healthy routine. I feel like this is especially horrible in wealthy companies that could afford the best dieticians and personal trainers to help their trainees.

    • @gwenbar8144
      @gwenbar8144 Рік тому +17

      This is what I don't understand, at this point agencies know that extreme diets are not a good way to loose weight. It is detrimental to your health and it doesn't work in a long run, idols will get fat easily by doing this isntead of loosing weight. Moreover they will be in hiatus because of health issues, as it is the case for a lot of idols today. so I really can't understand why they continue to force idols to do it.

    • @HM-cq2rv
      @HM-cq2rv Рік тому +24

      @@gwenbar8144 I think it’s due to control and abuse tbh. If they were well nourished and eating regular meals and had a healthy relationship with food and their bodies they would think more clearly and be harder to control, abuse, and manipulate. I do also think this probably happens to at least some extent in the western entertainment industry as well, but here it would be more taboo here for a celebrity to promote eating under like 1200 calories atleast

    • @HM-cq2rv
      @HM-cq2rv Рік тому +10

      @@gwenbar8144 it’s also crazy because say a trainee is supposed to eat 800 calories per day, if they are dancing and singing all day the amount of calories they don’t burn off and actually consume is probably even lower

    • @gwenbar8144
      @gwenbar8144 Рік тому +3

      @@HM-cq2rv wow I'd never thought of that, maybe that's a reason, yes, but in this case it's really frightening.

    • @HM-cq2rv
      @HM-cq2rv Рік тому +5

      @@gwenbar8144 also it just saves the company money

  • @havron117
    @havron117 Рік тому +342

    The real problem by the agencies but the only way to really change it is for the fans to put pressure on them because it affects their sales and we all know the agency's only really care about money not the idols

    • @olgalugo8827
      @olgalugo8827 Рік тому

      I think the real problem is the korean culture.

    • @phil20_20
      @phil20_20 Рік тому +8

      Stop buying their records then. Some companies don't force their idols to diet. They achieve this by hiring skinny people in the first place, then they screen them for talent.

  • @rileygranderson6125
    @rileygranderson6125 11 місяців тому +22

    I really wonder if one day when KPOP idols retire they will write a book about being an idol in KPOP and exposing the whole industry. And what it took to be an idol and live this lifestyle. I would be very interested.

  • @strawberrieoats7435
    @strawberrieoats7435 Рік тому +37

    Idols today are still doing the same crazy diets, they just don’t talk about it as publicly because fans today don’t react well to hearing about their idols starving themselves. No one can maintain a figure that slim in a healthy way, and this comes from a someone with an ed.

  • @himanshuarya2704
    @himanshuarya2704 Рік тому +76

    It is so scary the way agencies try to make idols like puppets.
    Weight loss like this is really scary..
    I hope they stop this type of things .

    • @TomsMusicCorner
      @TomsMusicCorner Рік тому +4

      They would stop it if it was reflected in sales figures and fan comments. But as long as fans condemn a few grams here and there and praise only those who just look unhealthy thin, nothing will change. It's up to the fans, not the companies. They only sell what the market asks for, and if the market only asks for skinny young girls, they will be delivered.

  • @darknesshorizon3742
    @darknesshorizon3742 Рік тому +61

    It's looks like they are so happy BUT in reality everyone has problems.
    I hope everyone who is watching this Don't loose hope do your best ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @KaylaNoelle1
    @KaylaNoelle1 Рік тому +86

    The focus should be on body recomposition not weight loss. You can stay the same weight and look smaller if you increase your muscle mass and decrease your fat percentage. This is because muscle is very dense and compact, it will also put strain on your bones which makes them stronger and more dense as well! If you only restrict your calories you will look soft and bony and your bones will be weak, muscle is what makes you look sleek and elegant!

    • @user-pp7zk5dt4o
      @user-pp7zk5dt4o Рік тому +7

      The kpop industry does not support high muscle mass on women. Their goal is having very little amounts of body fat and not a lot of muscle as well. Think of big strong thighs - not accepted unfortunately.

    • @whatever45892
      @whatever45892 11 місяців тому

      They dont want any muscle massssssss n fat

    • @user-pp7zk5dt4o
      @user-pp7zk5dt4o 11 місяців тому

      @@whatever45892 but you gotta have some to be healthyyyyh

    • @natmuchthere
      @natmuchthere 10 місяців тому +2

      @@user-pp7zk5dt4o health isn't what they want..

  • @Chili.512
    @Chili.512 Рік тому +102

    As a competitive bodybuilder, I take off about 40 lbs in 12 weeks while eating a full and healthy diet. The lengths these idols go to to lose weight can be totally changed to be healthier while achieving better results.

    • @1rat4belle
      @1rat4belle Рік тому +29

      The thing is that they don't find atractive bodies with muscular mass, (at leasr on girls) they prefer the skinny "weak" look and very visible bones especially on the upper body, so the goal to them is not lose weight and become stronger and healthier, i think that's what they go on a calorie déficit all the time and starve

    • @Chili.512
      @Chili.512 Рік тому +18

      @@1rat4belle I'm just saying it's possible to lose weight to achieve their goal in a more healthy way but I do agree with what you said. Talking to my girl friends in Korea, there does seem to be a increase in girls working out for muscle though. At least from what I've heard

    • @Mylifewithptsd
      @Mylifewithptsd Рік тому +1

      @@Chili.512 may I ask does dancing one hour a day at home do anything good to my body? I have anxiety and cant go to gym, comfort eating too much and its a bad spiral because now i feel terrible with my body. What do you snack on that it good for your muscles and health?

    • @fatimawd5486
      @fatimawd5486 Рік тому

      ​@@Chili.512 It really is possible indeed ! But unfortunately the problem with these ideols is that they're not aiming to lose 40 lbs in 3-4 months reasonably, they want the results within a few days, 2 weeks at most! And there's no way you can drop that much weight that fast the healthy way :/ this is mostly the companies' fault, terrorizing them with the weekly/mostly weigh-ins. I've literally seen clips of trainees crying in relief because they were supposed to reach a certain weight goal at a set date(otherwise they wouldn't be able to debut) and they made it by literally not even drinking water. It's terrifying, really

    • @vister6757
      @vister6757 10 місяців тому +1

      They are trying to achieve underweight weight because they want to look better on TV. Usually for any person who is normal weight may look slightly heavier on TV.
      This is also the issue with the entertainment world trying to make underweight the desired quality for artists.

  • @user-pp7zk5dt4o
    @user-pp7zk5dt4o Рік тому +116

    Most of the "recovered" or "balanced" Idols are still far from that.
    First, a diet that is low in calories and carbs is definetly harmful for a kpop idol's lifestyle which requires a lot of energy expendature. I read Joy's new "Healthy" diet which is *still* not healthy. She eats mainly vegetables to fill herself up and goes low fat and low carbs, which yea, probably supress her appetite, but she still undereats, the same as many other idols.
    Second - they're still at a very low bodyweight, and low BMI. Yeah, BMI isn't a good measurement tool for people with much muscle, but when someone is at such low BMI, like most Kpop Idols, it definetly means that it's not healthy. No chance that ALL idols have "long legs and high metabolism" and are that skinny AND healthy.
    I'm tired of the lies and covering up the actual truth.
    A kpop Idol that eats the amount that a SEDENTARY TODDLER needs is NOT healthy.
    Even if it's more food that protein shake a day.

    • @dopex89
      @dopex89 Рік тому +9

      Yeah, the gaslighting is real

    • @fatimawd5486
      @fatimawd5486 Рік тому +21

      Exactly!! Even saying that Jihyo's lifestyle is healthy now since she doesn't starve herself and exercises 4 HOURS A DAY was mindblowing to me! Like hello?? that's not normal at all

    • @yuqui.2188
      @yuqui.2188 11 місяців тому +5

      I just looking for this comment. I mean, I saw a Jihyo interview where she says, when she have schedule soon, only eats 1 meal a day because do diet its difficult to her. Maybe I am mistaken, but it impressed me in a bad way

    • @user-pp7zk5dt4o
      @user-pp7zk5dt4o 11 місяців тому +1

      @@yuqui.2188 I'm pretty sure many americans have a busy scheduele but they still managa to grab chips or a chick fil a. Loaded with money, they can still manage to take a healthier takeout with them. Straving is not the solution.
      Manipulating your calorie intake and excusing it with "I don't have time" is bullshit.

    • @yuqui.2188
      @yuqui.2188 10 місяців тому +2

      @@user-pp7zk5dt4o Yes. Jihyo was saying that because she doesn't like "diet food" and therefore prefers to restrict her calories to 1 meal a day. But it seems to me a very dangerous practice even though they say you can get used to it.

  • @lotussong1
    @lotussong1 Рік тому +53

    Thank you for making this video.🙂 As a Korean-American, I used to be naturally thin in my teens and early 20s. However at 29, I gained quite a bit of weight due to my eating habits and not exercising. Now at 41, I try to eat healthier and exercise almost daily. Also, I try to focus on the way I look and feel, instead of the number on the scale.

    • @bdh711
      @bdh711 11 місяців тому +4

      The older you get the more your metabolism slows

    • @lotussong1
      @lotussong1 11 місяців тому +3

      @@bdh711 Well, duh! 🙄

  • @summerday2203
    @summerday2203 Рік тому +12

    It can be for plastic surgeries too. They might be hidding the fact that they're getting procedures to alter their appearances behind health reason

  • @Midget-lc5zc
    @Midget-lc5zc Рік тому +34

    Starving and doing super low cal diets might not affect you that much when you're 20 but if you do it long term and into your 30s the damage is bound to catch up

  • @theblanketstealer
    @theblanketstealer Рік тому +17

    great message at the end

  • @lo9485
    @lo9485 10 місяців тому +8

    "You are already a sparkly person in your own unique way". I couldn't agree more! Thanks for nice video :)

  • @an2288
    @an2288 Рік тому +37

    The thing is, I was in Japan and the majority of girls were idol thin. Now I’m not entirely sure if some people are just naturally like that 🤣

    • @lilyandrose8557
      @lilyandrose8557 Рік тому +7

      I’m doing OMAD (one meal a day) but that’s because I’m older and my metabolism has slowed. I totally forgive myself if I eat something outside of that meal because traditionally I ate three meals a day on a sedentary lifestyle. That’s a hard habit to break, especially when it’s comfort eating.
      My body is receiving quality nutrition and I think that shows in my face.

  • @deesmith4024
    @deesmith4024 10 місяців тому +6

    This is all so fascinating to me. I watched my little sister's deal with trying to conform to the trends and beauty standards of 2000's Canada but this stuff is intense

  • @bhugeshwarhazarika3545
    @bhugeshwarhazarika3545 11 місяців тому +17

    This is not dieting this is starvation. Dieting means eating often and little but just consuming less calories than you did before, you eat healthy and clean but they do not,they don't even eat or they would eat only one meal which is a salad or a detox drink and they also practice about 8 hours, they need food for energy to dance and sing all day all week . This is the dark reality behind the kpop industry. We can't change it even if we want because it is based on the companies but let's try change it as much as we can by protesting online against this and let kpop idols do whatever they want and staying healthy.
    Let's not support this kind of starvation by saying now the idols became happier after losing weight they might be happy but this is dangerous.

  • @TheOctopusPirateShow
    @TheOctopusPirateShow Рік тому +14

    Extreme stuff (no matter is it diet or most of other things) is never good, physically and mentally.
    The trick is to keep stable "golden middle" in activities and hobbies, it does allow to achieve needed results while keeping equilibrium (body and psyche must adapt slowly anyways, or lifespan will shorten greatly) in everything else. Takes longer, of course, but it is surely safer.

  • @chimmyspromise
    @chimmyspromise Рік тому +51

    It's crazy because I'm 157 cm and when I went down to 43 kg, all of my bones stuck out and I looked so physically sick, and felt awful a lot. And I had health issues. I look and feel a lot better between 47 and 50 kg, depending on where I'm at in life. I'm 30, and I am on my feet at work, plus I do Zumba regularly. I eat healthy, with fun stuff thrown in sometines. If I drop too low, it means I'm really sad. Everyones body is different. What looks okay on an idol surely didn't look healthy or good on me at all.

    • @sandrajayandran
      @sandrajayandran Рік тому

      Why would you want to weigh 43kg though? Was it unintentional or you wanted to lose weight

    • @chimmyspromise
      @chimmyspromise Рік тому +2

      @@sandrajayandran it was sort of unintentional, my dieting just really spiraled. It went from just wanting to slim down and be healthy to some pressure to meet higher and higher standards.

  • @tatyanarogachova2775
    @tatyanarogachova2775 Рік тому +24

    It feels so heartbreaking when beautiful people with perfectly normal way diet in such dangerous way.

  • @jaxxo.397
    @jaxxo.397 Рік тому +14

    Another awesome and interesting video, Rachel! Thanks for input.

  • @nozy.diaries
    @nozy.diaries 11 місяців тому +6

    This is great insights Rachel! As a former dietitian, it's quite shocking to see the toxic diet culture in kpop idol world that has such a big impact on their fans/audience as well. Hoping to see more kpop idol portaying a healthy food relationship! ❤

  • @czechmatey
    @czechmatey Рік тому +3

    I love the ending message! ♥

  • @Kkmzji
    @Kkmzji Рік тому +17

    you had me curious, so i did the height math... for me i would need to be 32kg/70lbs... even for my short height that is still VERY underweight! its insane that korea has these "standards". you don't have to be stick thin to be talented, pretty, handsome, etc. i'd rather have an idol be themselves and be "bigger" then have them be a robot and be "thinner".

  • @yeonluvzz
    @yeonluvzz Рік тому +3

    I loved your video, it was very educational and your final words were charming. Extreme diets are serious and sadly, they’re more common than before. I hope every person, mainly young people, know about their risks and consequences.

  • @JaneJannie
    @JaneJannie Рік тому +22

    and what does the agency have to do with it if you yourself say that idols gain popularity only if they lose a lot of weight. It's the beauty standards of netizens and they're fatshaming and bodyshaming idols, aren't they? Like the agency just has to adjust to it.

    • @ShadowQuestGaming
      @ShadowQuestGaming Рік тому +12

      Shhh... you're not allowed to speak truth. The netizens won't like that. Always blame the agency and never the netizens!!!
      ......sarcasm (in case anybody can't read into this)

    • @divx1001
      @divx1001 Рік тому +8

      Fr, this will change only when consumers start placing less importance on weight and looks

  • @erikgeorge3770
    @erikgeorge3770 Рік тому +7

    ❤ thanks for sharing. it's a tragedy that this happens. take care and have a good upcoming week.

  • @milky_quartz
    @milky_quartz Рік тому +14

    working out 4 hours a days is harmful, that is self punishment and disordered behavior to appear to fit a beauty standard

  • @jensknows8215
    @jensknows8215 11 місяців тому +7

    Part of kpop training should be teaching the trainees about healthy eating and regular exercise. They take classes for singing, dancing and acting so why can't kpop companies add a nutrition and fitness class. If the companies only care about money, you would think they would keep their trainees/idols healthy and strong so they can work.

  • @user-vw5vf5pe3r
    @user-vw5vf5pe3r Рік тому +8

    First of all, agencies must STOP BEING SO TOXIC TOWARDS IDOLS. If idols have health issues, they can't perform properly and collapse on the stage. Let idols eat proper food and stay in healthy bodies and minds.

  • @carolawasberg6271
    @carolawasberg6271 Рік тому +23

    Ooh dear God 😮 I'm 181,5cm tal and that minus 120 makes 61kg holy cra....when I was 65kg the doctor askt me if I'm trying to kill myself straight to my face

    • @Argentvs
      @Argentvs Рік тому +3

      The rule is more 1 kg per cm above one meter. For non bulkier bodybuilder styles. And that's for average men, women can be 0.8/0.9. you should be fine around 72kg. But that will depend also in your body type and lifestyle.

    • @fobinc
      @fobinc Рік тому

      I was 75 kg at my peak physical shape as a man at 178 cm. Your doctor held nothing back haha. Hope you have since found a happy weight you maintain from 65 kg!

  • @_nikhkjkg
    @_nikhkjkg 9 місяців тому +1

    I’m crying for the final, it’s very motivational for me 😢❤

  • @Lisaonda-xg
    @Lisaonda-xg Рік тому +9

    Idols lie all the time about their diets I remember watching a gg eating a
    Lot of food they said " we eat everything we want and we barely exercise..." then after one weak the same gg revealed their harsh diets....same with karina

  • @ritika361
    @ritika361 11 місяців тому +3

    Thanks for the motivation for a healthy diet! ♥️ I was on a harsh one too (sadly)

  • @ericmarvin5926
    @ericmarvin5926 5 місяців тому +1

    I love how informative this video is....subscribing now

  • @basickbaekhyun
    @basickbaekhyun 10 місяців тому +1

    besides the topic addressed, I want to comment on how cute and sweet Rachel is 🥰 thank you for being such a kind person :)

  • @AB-ip2ct
    @AB-ip2ct 11 місяців тому +25

    I went from 80 kg to 58 kg & it took me 1.5 years (18 months) 😭 I'm still trying to lose more. My goal is to reach 54-52 kgs after which I'll stop being on a calorie deficit (My height is 154 cm btw). I'll be real with you. It has been such a hard journey.
    For me, there was one thing I always kept in mind. I wanted to change my lifestyle to a healthier one instead of ruining my relationship with food, but also lose weight in the process. I ate as much healthy food as I could throughout the week by cooking at home. I would also excercise regularly for at least 40 minutes (alternating between cardio & strength). However, I didn't deprive myself of "junk food" or higher calorie foods & would indulge from time to time.
    I knew that my social life will be affected if I get too strict about what I can or cannot eat. When I went out with friends, I'd usually opt for a salads & juices. However, for instances like parties, official events or when I had lunch/dinner with friends or family during special events, I'd go and eat whatever they had to offer. First of all, if someone makes food for you or organizes an event, I feel like it's so disrespectful to turn down the food they serve (unless you have restrictions due to health issues or don't eat certain things due to religious or ethical reasons, which is understandable). These are the main factors that made me adamant on not going overboard.
    I've realised that it's actually a very hard thing to commit to. I felt like giving up so many times when I wouldn't see the scale move. The temptation to just starve myself was intense, but I knew that it's an addictive path; once I get into that cycle, getting out would be very hard.
    When you are on your weight loss journey, the initial weight you lose is very fast, but after the initial 1-2 months, progress becomes painfully slow. That's when the urge to start starving kicks in. You want the same results you saw in the first month. However, it's natural for weight loss to slow down because the initial loss is usually water weight.
    You CAN lose weight without going overboard. It is possible, but it just takes a lot of time, patience & consistency. Aim for 1.5-2kg per month, that's the healthiest. Honestly, I lost 3 kgs in the initial 1.5 months of my journey & after that, although I target 1.5-2kg, I end up losing a maximum of 1 kg each month 😂 It's because I have my lazy days or days when I let lose & you know what?? I don't feel guilty about it at all. A girl deserves to have fun haha
    Personally, I didn't consult any dietician or join a gym. I researched and did things on my own. If anyone wants to know about my diet & excercise routine in detail then please free feel to reply to this & ask questions. I'd be more than happy to help.
    Remember: You can do it! Every body type is different so your journey will look different. Just stick to it. If you have a week or month where you didn't follow your routine, then don't punish yourself for it. Just get back on track & start again. It's a process that involves learning, fumbling & getting back up again. However, an overall healthy lifestyle will not only physically, but mentally as well. Focus on that. Discipline can go hand in hand with fun. Forming a new habit takes time. Be kind to yourself.

    • @bzzzbzzz4716
      @bzzzbzzz4716 9 місяців тому +1

      I also 80kg and become 60kg in a year, and yes now it's getting harder to lose weight. i'm stuck at 60kg for months now, i need to lose at least 5kg to get my ideal weight. but i'm totally okay with my slow progress, since i dont starve myself, eat healthy, and exercise almost everyday. my body is healthy, my mind is healthy, this is more than enough. i started my diet for my appearence, but now i focus more on my health. some people around me still say i'm too fat, but i truly dont care now :))

  • @aKm057
    @aKm057 Рік тому +9

    🙏i want to hug these people from this industry sooooo bad

  • @user-LeGomboclavie
    @user-LeGomboclavie Рік тому +1

    so real so good , important message !!

  • @wolf89535
    @wolf89535 9 місяців тому

    I like how you tackled this topic. I instantly subscribed.

  • @slavvalb3933
    @slavvalb3933 Рік тому +11

    Thank you Rachel for speaking about issues that matter. It is like a breath of fresh air. These issues make people really think about life . Love your content , as it is so different from the mindless topics I come across on UA-cam. 💕

  • @kristinapaxton9686
    @kristinapaxton9686 Рік тому +13

    It's all very well being skinny....but when your periods stop, you can't have babies and when you are older your bones snap easily....you will regret being skinny.

  • @Friday_The_Thirteenth
    @Friday_The_Thirteenth Рік тому +6

    I remember that months ago I had an inconsistent diet, some days I would only have one meal and others I would seemingly devour the whole pantry, I was destroying myself. It was an unhealthy never ending cycle of hell. I’m glad this didn’t last long but I can’t imagine what it would be like if it did go on.

    • @poranglinooss
      @poranglinooss 11 місяців тому +2

      This is literally me rn.sometimes i feel like I don't wanna eat anything and sometimes I'll just eat anything junk. so yeah lol💀

  • @GySgt213
    @GySgt213 Рік тому +23

    When you are young your body can take a lot of damage and bounce back. But just because it bounces back does mean there is not lasting damage being done that will show up later in life. Both diet and sleep are very important. Agencies, record labels and managers abusing their talent is not unique to Korea that's for sure. Fans are always going to have unrealistic expectations. The agencies should be policed more to ensure they are actually caring for and protecting their talent.

  • @EndoplasmicReticulum7
    @EndoplasmicReticulum7 Рік тому +10

    By that formula, I should weigh 60kg as a grown man 😳. Scary.

  • @sofiyaaaas
    @sofiyaaaas 9 місяців тому +1

    i love using these kpop diet videos as an instruction manual

  • @ec3300
    @ec3300 9 місяців тому +2

    Weird to see that in my "best anorexia era" I was fitting the formula perfectly... apart that my heart wasn't beating enought with pacemaker risk, and I didn't have any period anymore. Happy to hear through that many cases recovered and realized how to feel good WITHOUT starving, it gaves me faith and positive examples!

  • @Lily_-iz4py
    @Lily_-iz4py 9 місяців тому +4

    We hv to understand dat over exercising is also a form of anorexia..not just starving! Also Skinny doesnt always mean healthy! Plz do everything in moderation and learn to love ur body!!!

  • @pandecocojam
    @pandecocojam Рік тому +6

    the ice cubes diet is RIDICULOUS. ladies, stop. that's so messed up.

  • @LaPingPing
    @LaPingPing Рік тому

    Thanks for making this video. ❤

  • @GGJiaJia
    @GGJiaJia 11 місяців тому +7

    At the lowest point of my self esteem, I was 49kg/108lb and my waist was ~56cm/22inches and still felt the need to lose weight. I was 171cm or 5'7 tall.
    I'm the heaviest I've ever been now but feel so much happier with myself. I used to look at myself in the mirror and legitimately and unironically hate the way I looked. I felt like a whale(not to insult them) and constantly compared myself to Asian celebrities who were like 45kg/99lb or less. My tail bone would rub against chairs and it would be uncomfortable to sit down sometimes. Lol I was an idiot!

  • @mamajedijaws4938
    @mamajedijaws4938 Рік тому +4

    They didna study where the had two groups. Each group was given a photo and they were told the photo was the beauty standard. One group had a skinny model and the other group had a curvy model. They were given time to study the photo then they were given a collection of photos with a variety of figures. The photo they studied was shown to have had a singnificant influence on what each group thought was attractive.

  • @sof5611
    @sof5611 Рік тому +10

    WEIGHT DOES NOT MATTER LIKE LITERALLY, THAT NUMBER MEANS NOTHING.
    I have a friend who is a dancer, she has been doing dance for the past 12 years of her life. She is really thin, has no body fat whatsoever, and she looks skinnier than I am. We are almost same height. But I am 7 pounds lighter than she is, and she still looks thinner than me.
    At the beginning of the day, I may be X pounds, and after eating breakfast and lunch I'll gain like 3 pounds. And when I go take a shit, I may lose 2 pounds. But i look the same.

  • @geofftmalone
    @geofftmalone Рік тому +2

    Rachel i looked up beauty in the dictionary and saw your picture!

  • @ali.nomoto
    @ali.nomoto Рік тому +6

    In my opinion the idols that say they focus on exercising and being healthy are lying to not worry the fans, they're still dieting and they work out a way more than the average person and spend hours dancing, it's still not healthy in my opinion, that's why a lot of them smoke like ballerinas

  • @Argentvs
    @Argentvs Рік тому +27

    I follow Han So Hee and Suzy. I noticed they have lost a lot of weight and it looks dangerous, they don't look prettier nor healthy and it's a shame.

  • @DimaRakesah
    @DimaRakesah 11 місяців тому +3

    All these idols went on starvation 'diets' and then only after losing the weight came out saying they are now eating a 'healthy diet'. I find it really hard to believe them. It just seems like they extreme diet to get skinny then claim they are now being healthy so that people will stop talking about it.

  • @NoProblem-IAmMeYouAreYou
    @NoProblem-IAmMeYouAreYou 11 місяців тому +4

    Diet is eating slightly-moderately under the needed calorie intake, idols aren't dieting, it's starving

  • @AutumnSwatches
    @AutumnSwatches 10 місяців тому

    I love your top!

  • @YardenGolan704
    @YardenGolan704 Рік тому +6

    I'm obese then. I'm 1.57m and 57 kilo but I guess 37 is the number🫠 some fogget that muscle weighs more then fat. And some fat is indeed needed sometimes.

  • @Fruitypebbles489
    @Fruitypebbles489 11 місяців тому +3

    According to the “formula” I would have to weight 81lbs…that’s the same weight as a 10 year old…. And in order to to reach 81lbs, I must chop my off my 2 legs. I don’t see how anyone can lose 23lbs otherwise….it’s so sad that they focus on a number on the scale rather than overall health and fitness

  • @TheAiriWa
    @TheAiriWa 11 місяців тому +3

    There is a lot of sh*t your idols go through . They might be idols to you but to the companies they are a project and $ signs. That's the harsh reality. A lot of them start out in really bad conditionions not getting paid sleeping in small apartments and a lot of judgement from others. It's all very sad and more. That's why idols like Hwasa and Hyorin (I believe that's how u spell it) that defy the norms are so important, they are few but they show how their standards are unrealistic. And "ugly" people can be just as talented

  • @asparagusgus
    @asparagusgus Рік тому +17

    It feels bad when I see kpop idols who are teens like me doing diet, when I am just enjoying my life , eating whatever I want.
    Teenagers should eat sufficient food because these are their growing years.
    I am healthy, not too skinny.....
    I hope they get to live their life more, as we get it only once.

  • @carolinaayala2492
    @carolinaayala2492 7 місяців тому

    Haven’t been off UA-cam and social media for a whole year and I’ve noticed they have gotten much more skinnier than when I last was ON!!!!

  • @flyawayage
    @flyawayage 10 місяців тому

    sadly its also a cycle, from the fans to the angency to the image that people plant on them. sk fans put such a high standard on idols to look a certain way and make them have unrealistic standards which leads to fans also doing the same thing. if things don't change they won't make anything any better

  • @honeybadger1427
    @honeybadger1427 Рік тому +5

    Hi. Last week you had a gorgeous shirt and also today. Is that your clothing line, or are you that good at selecting beautiful clothes?

    • @micol7490
      @micol7490 Рік тому

      It's a Versace shirt 😅

    • @honeybadger1427
      @honeybadger1427 Рік тому

      @@micol7490 You can see I do not have a clue about brand clothing. Thank you, I learned something new today.

  • @weschn369
    @weschn369 Рік тому +4

    The singer Nessa Barrett brings this topic, how someone has to look like, to the public with her song "dying on the inside".

  • @remuspierre7573
    @remuspierre7573 Рік тому +1

    Good advice

  • @ChristopherCPearce
    @ChristopherCPearce Рік тому +2

    And close the window! I’m worried the clock will fall and hit someone!

  • @Meowmeowmeow564
    @Meowmeowmeow564 10 місяців тому

    I may b going out on limb here but I can’t help but see a correlation between how idols starved thin bodies are reminiscent of nearly prepubescent bodies (small hips, small chest, loss of period, weakened strength) and the huge market for “Lolita” and “school girl” mangas and anime and other related medias

  • @Gabileema
    @Gabileema 10 місяців тому +1

    Almost always, people say that idols eat very well and are healthy. It's important to see that there are people who are open to telling the truth and seeing the truth...

  • @conclavecabal.h0rriphic
    @conclavecabal.h0rriphic 10 місяців тому +2

    Ladies- losing too much weight can royally eff up your hormonal balance. It goes far beyond losing one's menstrual cycle. Your hair can thin and fall out, you can experience intense bone and joint pain, memory loss, depression, and more. Additionally, losing too much weight breaks down the collagen in your skin- including your face. You may be able to pull it off in your early-mid 20's- but once you start hitting the later 20s and beyond that lack of collagen will age you significantly.

  • @elvien1640
    @elvien1640 10 місяців тому +2

    Something else not mentioned about the female idols - most of them won't even have periods they are that malnourished and underweight. This is extremely dangerous and can lead to osteoporosis as well as many other health conditions. But apparently looking like skeletons is worth it ?

  • @dopex89
    @dopex89 Рік тому +4

    The thing about Jimin is that so many people bashed him for his appearance, and then how can it be a surprise he's going on extreme diets. I'm sure it's similar for the other idols.
    These idols may be better now, but I'd be hesitant to believe they are not dieting extremely from time to time. For his comeback Jimin was dieting again, he said so himself. He didn't say what he's eating but he had dropped a lot of weight.
    I wish people would stop commenting on other people's bodies in general, but especially for idols. If you body shame them, it's easier for them to believe it because seeing yourself on screen all the time can drive you crazy and you notice every imperfection. Then idols that are skinny say they're fat and the kids watching them learn that behaviour too. Please be kind to others, it does come back around.

  • @livingdollgyaru
    @livingdollgyaru Рік тому +4

    I never tried to do a Kpop diet because I know I wouldn’t make it past breakfast

  • @herren-house
    @herren-house 11 місяців тому

    A Star cannot be normal. Overvoming all strugglings makes someone who is eager to be a Star with talents

  • @amandapandawithunicornasit7774
    @amandapandawithunicornasit7774 9 місяців тому

    Thank u ❤

  • @elishebaxoxo
    @elishebaxoxo 11 місяців тому +3

    92 lbs😳That is the weight of a 10yr old. OMG!

  • @claritashibo
    @claritashibo 9 місяців тому +1

    Exercising and eating healthy is the way! Lost 15lbs in 6 months like that :)

  • @skylerallen5869
    @skylerallen5869 Рік тому +3

    I hate when they call it the kpop diet... You mean the kpop starvation... The kpop malnutrition

  • @ryanellison1652
    @ryanellison1652 9 місяців тому

    Actually is need checking both of conditions, health background information with both parents consent first, before starting any industries, because health and safety are #1. Physicians/Physical trainers that Qualified in great background information, plus homeschooling/Regular schooling including too.

  • @mr.fancypants666
    @mr.fancypants666 10 місяців тому +1

    What's always amazed me about idols. Is that for all the dancing they do they never have any muscle tone. Singers in North America, who put on similar-type concerts. Always develop muscular legs from all the dancing, and their arms are usually at least toned. Singing and dancing Burns a lot of calories so the artist end up very fit especially after a concert tour. Kpop idols look skinny, not athletic or active. As Kpop becomes more popular in other countries I wonder if the standards will change.

  • @nathufo
    @nathufo Рік тому +1

    Very interesting video those so called diets are insane throwing hate at someone bc they arent slim enough to your liking wtf are they ok I dont share those beauty standards It is important to tell teenagers this is toxic If you are lucky enough to hv access to quality food vegetables fruits meat fish tofu you are more lucky than many in the world Be healthy in mind and body love yourself cut the processed food exercise walk dance swim be kind be happy You dont hv to do this or that to be loved you are enough

  • @liufeng2095
    @liufeng2095 Рік тому

    I like your shirt Versace

  • @manikmia7923
    @manikmia7923 11 місяців тому

    I have a little qn that kpop idols do strict diet sometimes starv also ,so doesn't it effect on their hair like hair-loss or hair-fall issue ?

  • @josy5450
    @josy5450 Рік тому +1

    I feel soo sorry for korean actresses and idols.... They are sometimes sooo thin. It's unbelievable an adult could be that thin...

  • @annabelle1738
    @annabelle1738 11 місяців тому

    I'm just curious how they can perform and not have health issues with these extreme diets . I didn't eat well for few weeks and I couldn't walk for long distance and suffered from iron deficiency for 2 years 😃

  • @monstay5773
    @monstay5773 9 місяців тому

    I used to be the biggest out of all my siblings and it made me depressed so I wouldn't eat or eat less then 500 calories a day for days to weeks. I did end up losing about 80lbs but was still hot happy and wanted to lose more.i did have less energy but it wasn't extreme. Then I gained all the wait plus more back when I went to college and after I dropped out I became stressed that I gained it all back so I went back to what I did before and it took a couple years but I lost a little over 100lbs and was very malnourished and just went to work then sleep but I still wasn't happy and wanted to loose about 10 more pounds which would be considered the lower number of the "normal mbi weight"of someone my height. Around this time I figured barely eating wasn't helping and stated to exercise which helped but wasn't getting the body I wanted so I had to put more protein in what I ate and slowly I started to gain muscle but everytime my legs got bigger I had to stop eating. I didn't want to go over a certain size cause I thought I would just keep going until I was at my highest weight again. But now I do struggle some times but if I really want to eat or binge eat I don't really care if I gain a little weight I'm more confident now that I'm what works for me in a healthy way to get to a decent weight for myself and thank God I didn't really get any heath problems from it other then digestive issues

  • @rkgormgpm4pm5g5gh
    @rkgormgpm4pm5g5gh 2 місяці тому

    I remember how little I ate and how hard i excercised to become 45kg... physically I felt horrible. I felt weak and cold all the time, I remember I even became insecure of my thigh gap when previously i was insecure of my thick thighs.. how fast things had changed. I don't regret gaining weight to become more healthier at al! I am now 54-55kg, and my height is 166cm

  • @paradyne1T101
    @paradyne1T101 Рік тому +3

    Frankly I think a large part of this stems from the way idols are forced UNrealistically to try and fit into so called "Ideal Korean Cultural Beauty Standards" which often lean heavily towards *thin, *skinny, *Pale, *Narrow..etc
    These kpop companies literally use starvation along with plastic surgeries as a process to try and force chisel down Idols to fit those cultural beauty standards..
    All these idols that are suddenly having bad health problems is the fallout from this practice.

  • @ChristopherCPearce
    @ChristopherCPearce Рік тому +6

    This is fascinating 🧐 I couldn’t do it! I love BBQ too much, and sushi. Fried chicken is great too 🤤 Loving the success stories though, it’s like, what’s the point if you don’t feel great! Oh, curry is great too 😋 I love curry!

  • @bolitarta
    @bolitarta 11 місяців тому +1

    The problem is not only they are doing pretty unhealthy diets but most the goals of that diets are not a healthy weight but mostly being underweight. Most of the idols that went on extreme diets weren't even overweight in first place. The problem are the unrealistic beauty standards of kpop.

  • @Katriicat
    @Katriicat Рік тому +2

    I mean ...being on a diet alone isn't good for your health, but idols also need to practice their dance choreographies which is physically exhausting, especially if you don't have the energy food would normally give you.