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KATSEYE Girl Group Receives Death Threats Ahead of Grammy Nomination
URGENT UPDATE: The girl group KATSEYE has revealed they are facing serious threats, including multiple death threats, shortly after their nomination for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards. In a shocking statement shared with BBC News, members of the group disclosed that the threats have not only targeted them but have also extended to their families.
KATSEYE member Lara expressed the emotional toll of receiving such alarming messages, stating, “I try to tell myself it doesn’t matter, but if 1,000 people are sending you death threats, it’s jarring. Even if it’s not going to happen, it’s heavy.” The group has not detailed the specific nature of the threats, but they emphasized the impact on their mental health and safety.
The members of KATSEYE have faced a barrage of sexist comments online, which they highlighted as an ongoing issue. “People see us as women to rank. They’ll grade us based on how attractive we are, our singing and dancing skills, and then add it all up to give us a percentage,” Lara added, underscoring the harsh scrutiny female artists endure.
Despite these challenges, KATSEYE remains committed to promoting diversity and empowerment. According to member Manon, “We exist for girls who are proud of their backgrounds. We want them to feel proud, regardless of their appearance or background.” This ethos is central to their identity as they navigate the complexities of fame.
KATSEYE’s recent release, Beautiful Chaos, launched them onto global music charts this past May, further amplifying their visibility. However, the group is now grappling with the darker side of fame as they prepare for the upcoming Grammy ceremony.
As the situation develops, fans and industry observers are urged to support KATSEYE during this troubling time. The group’s resilience and advocacy for positive representation in the entertainment industry is more critical than ever.
Stay tuned for more updates on KATSEYE and their experiences as they continue to rise in the music world.
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