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  2. Holland (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Holland is known as "the first openly gay K-pop idol". [2] He is an only child. His parents found out about his sexuality after he discussed it in an interview. Holland, who was not home at the time, wrote a letter to his family after they found out and explained everything to them.

  3. LGBTQ rights in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In March 2016, the K-pop girl group Mercury debuted with member Choi Han-bit, a transgender model, actress, and now singer. In January 2018, singer Holland became the first openly gay K-pop idol in South Korea to debut, releasing his song "Neverland". [125] In May 2020, multiple media outlets linked a cluster of COVID-19 cases to a gay bar in ...

  4. Mrshll - Wikipedia

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    Bang is openly gay.He first came out to his family before moving to New York City [4] but publicly came out in a Time Out Seoul interview in 2015. He is known as the first openly gay singer in K-Pop, debuting in 2017.

  5. Korean idol - Wikipedia

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    An idol (Korean: 아이돌; RR: Aidol) refers to a type of celebrity working in the field of K-pop in fandom culture in South Korea, either as a member of a group or as a solo act. K-pop idols are characterized by the highly manufactured star system that they are produced by and debuted under, as well as their tendency to represent a hybridized ...

  6. OnlyOneOf - Wikipedia

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    [62] [63] On November 11, it was announced that OnlyOneOf had all been cast in the gay webseries Bump Up Business. [64] On January 4, 2023, the Underground Idol project ended with Nine's release, the single "Beyond". [65] Overall, the project was appreciated for showcasing OnlyOneOf's abilities in singing, composition, arrangement, and acting. [66]

  7. List of K-pop artists - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable individual K-pop artists. [1] [2] Male. A. Yuto Adachi; Danny Ahn; Tony Ahn; ... For the list of idol bands, see List of South ...

  8. Michelle Lee (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Michelle Lee (이미쉘; I Mi-swel; born September 9, 1991) is a South Korean singer. After successfully auditioning for K-pop Star Season 1 in 2011, she was eventually signed to YG Entertainment as part of a new girl group called SuPearls. However, after two years of training, the group was suddenly disbanded before they could debut and Lee's ...

  9. BamBam - Wikipedia

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    BamBam got interested in Korean culture and started dreaming of becoming a singer because of his mother, who, as a fan of Rain, brought him to several concerts. [5] Inspired by him, he started learning to dance and sing when he was 10, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and was part of the dance crew We Zaa Cool with Lisa of Blackpink . [ 8 ]