There was a lot of backlash for the early episodes of "Sh**ting Stars, due to some of the representations. Whilst I am not trying to justify anything or undermine anyone's reactions, I think it might be helpful to know: As has been stated in all of the adverts for "Sh**ting Stars" the incidents depicted in the show, are based upon actual incidents that Agencies and their PR teams etc., have had to deal with.
Whilst I'm not usually a celebrity gossip follower, since the show is highlighting it, the idea that they are REAL incidents has piqued my interest. Although I would still choose that everyone's private lives remain private, having a link to the facts is interesting.
Here's a link to one VERY controversial incident. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-korea-singer-pants-idUSSEO9854720080125
If anyone has other examples, I for one, would be intrigued to see them
Details
- Title: Sh**ting Stars
- Type: Drama
- Format: Standard Series
- Country: South Korea
- Episodes: 16
- Aired: Apr 22, 2022 - Jun 11, 2022
- Aired On: Friday, Saturday
- Original Network: tvN
- Duration: 60 min.
- Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
- Tags: Entertainment Industry, PR Specialist Female Lead, Multiple Mains, Actor Male Lead, Multiple Couples, Reporter Female Lead, Famous Male Lead, Company President (CEO) Supporting Character, Epilogue, Talent Manager Female Lead
- Content Rating: 15+ - Teens 15 or older
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- Popularity: #97
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