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But they are in a private room, i could see if this was a set with several people
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I'm more baffled that business like karaokes are open. I imagine they follow strict guidelines to be as safe as possible customers singing without mask like disinfecting the room.
Celebrities need to pay more attention as they set the example (well at least for the Korean public), so some backlash is understandable. Just hope it's not too overboard. They apologized and I think this is enough.
Celebrities need to pay more attention as they set the example (well at least for the Korean public), so some backlash is understandable. Just hope it's not too overboard. They apologized and I think this is enough.
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So...aren't KTV open to the public, or did they break some social distancing rule? Would they have received less criticisms if they sang with masks on? If people don't like the idea of celebs (or anyone) going to KTV, why allow them to operate in the first place?