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i think that's true for a lot of established idols but he's new so they don't want to take on someone who's that big of a liability, especially since his scandal is well known in his school to the point where the companies find out before signing him on. i do agree that if he was like top top tier they might've offered him a place as a soloist. i think that kind of position tends to be better for anyone potentially controversial
my issue is; why put him through training all over again, it's not like he was a super dancer or singer in his og body, otherwise even with his scandal a company would have fought for him. So why nerf his little talent if it truly is the second option.
It's like they want to give him a forced underdog situation yet the guy is already at rock bottom.
Like he's so down in the dirt already that he's willing to change genders just to be a star. it just feels like bullying.