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Original Claim

Kim Garam from Le Sserafim "cancel culture"

4 months ago

Context by Compass

The claims regarding Kim Garam from Le Sserafim and the concept of 'cancel culture' revolve around her departure from the group following allegations of bullying during her school years. According to Rolling Stone, Kim Garam was removed from Le Sserafim after these allegations surfaced, and her contract was terminated by Source Music and Hybe Corporation. The company issued an apology to fans and confirmed that the group would continue as a five-member ensemble. Hypebae also reported on the termination, noting that the controversy began almost immediately after Garam's debut. The term 'cancel culture' refers to the practice of withdrawing support for public figures after they have done or said something considered objectionable or offensive. In the context of K-pop, as discussed in PopMatters, the impact of cancel culture can vary significantly. While some artists, like Kim Garam, face permanent removal from their groups, others, such as Hyunjin from Stray Kids, have managed to make successful comebacks after similar allegations. This suggests that the outcomes of cancel culture are not uniform and can depend on various factors, including the nature of the allegations and the responses from the individuals and their management.