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Fans Express Concerns Over LE SSERAFIM Members’ Health After Watching New Documentary

The newly released trailer for LE SSERAFIM’s second documentary will reveal unexpected behind-the-scenes moments

On July 27th, HYBE LABELS uploaded the first trailer for LE SSERAFIM’s Documentary “Make It Look Easy”.

The first part of the trailer captures many colorful moments of LE SSERAFIM members such as practicing in the practice room, performing on big stages, meeting fans, celebrating the youngest Hong Eun-chae passing Music Bank’s MC audition, etc.

However, the mood of the documentary trailer suddenly changed after Kazuha said, “I’m happy but I’m not satisfied”. The second half of the trailer video shows LE SSERAFIM members struggling mentally and physically behind the stage. 

In particular, the members always tried to spend time sleeping in the car to recharge themselves so that they could bring beautiful and exciting performances to fans on the stage. Fans were also amazed when it came to the scenes where Kim Chae-won got an IV, Yun-jin burst out crying and almost collapsed after performing, etc. due to their heavy schedules. 

Especially, Sakura was once stressed out to the point that she felt extreme panic and the manager even asked the documentary camera to stop filming the female idol. Looking at Sakura’s outfit, fans immediately found out that it happened in May last year when LE SSERAFIM had an event during “Unforgiven” promotion. Back then, the company announced that Sakura would skip the schedule due to health issues but she still showed up at the event to greet fans with a bright appearance, hiding her pain inside.

After watching the trailer, fans immediately raised concerns over the mental and physical conditions of LE SSERAFIM members, especially because of the harsh criticism and malicious comments they received after their controversial Coachella performances and being mentioned in the dispute of HYBE and ADOR’s CEO Min Hee-jin.

As the documentary “Make It Look Easy” will unveil behind-the-scenes footage showing the members’ hardships as well as their efforts to complete every stage perfectly, fans expect the public to be nicer to the members.

LE SSERAFIM’s second documentary “Make It Look Easy” will be released at 8 p.m. on July 29th.

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