“I’ve seen this movie earlier than.”
Billlie‘s Tsuki not too long ago revealed why her firm banned her from weight lifting.

On MBC’s selection present Radio Star, she shared one thing surprising that left the viewers in disbelief.

Beforehand, Tsuki loved workouts like weight-lifting.
I like exercising a lot, I reached a 3-lift whole of 165kg.
By means of constant coaching, I grew to become stronger.
— Tsuki

Nevertheless, the corporate quickly banned her from doing in order her legs had been changing into “too thick.” She defined, “As an idol, having slim legs is taken into account fairly, however I had a photoshoot, and after I regarded on the footage, my legs regarded like a horse’s because of the shadows. So, I used to be instructed I couldn’t do muscle coaching for some time.”
However the firm banned me from muscle coaching.
My legs grew to become like a horse’s.
— Tsuki

Regardless of this, she talked about that public notion of idols has modified rather a lot not too long ago. She has taken up working as her newest type of train.
Now working is my interest.
— Tsuki

The revelation instantly sparked backlash on social media the place followers identified simply how little management idols have over their very own lives and our bodies.
Give energetic performances! However do not be athletic! However do not be frail! However be skinny! However do not get sick! However by no means eat! However be fairly! However be easy! Really and earnestly fuck you to the sweetness requirements of k-pop. https://t.co/9h9svptMNz
— ophelia🦋 (@httpsriwoolee) October 30, 2025
kpop firms banning idols from figuring out, from consuming, from consuming, from sleeping, from posting, from interacting with followers in a means they’re comfy, from assembly their household and associates, from getting an training, from getting their cash, from partying, from courting https://t.co/XHmZsJU1nT
— lia (@dlZNAts) October 30, 2025
Many additionally drew parallels to different idols who’ve been instructed the identical factor by their firms.
I’ve seen this movie earlier than pic.twitter.com/EACAmqThXe https://t.co/XPr4Huea0g
— . (@yeosangieace) October 30, 2025
remind me of this… https://t.co/g2BRp7wymC pic.twitter.com/L8Jgcgt65L
— ies (@sugaandyoongi) October 30, 2025

