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{EnterTalk} Question: "Do you believe it's possible to restore Le Sserafim's image?"

The original poster seems uncertain about the achievable outcome to the question they posed. They're unsure if continuing to release albums will maintain Le Sserafim's popularity or fade them into obscurity. Competition with other groups is also tough and almost feels like life or death.

OP notes, with ILLIT being newcomers and Le Sserafim being in the position their in success seems uncertain. 

What are your thoughts?


 Original post here.
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- [+2,-4] Judging from some comments, it appears they're doing well on the international charts, so they're likely earning decent money just from touring... I'm unsure about their situation domestically, though.

- [+189,-11] It might be a bit challenging unless their skills improve magically.

- [+11,-16] Whether it's right or wrong, it'll probably depend on the next comeback. If everything remain stagnant, it might pose challenges, but I think their skills improving could lead to some recovery.

- [+28,-1] At a university festival, when we covered Le Sserafim songs, people left. After only two songs, there was a noticeable exodus 😂. Even in restaurants, if a Le Sserafim song comes on, I feel like leaving.

- [+405,-19] Making an official apology for calling August 15th ('Liberation Day) the anniversary for the end of war and then declaring Dokdo as Korean territory could make it highly feasible.

- [+61,-2] I feel like disbanding might be the solution.

- [+6,-1] Still, I believe they could climb to the top ranks once new music is released.

- [+0,-0] Even with recent media articles featuring jealous middle-aged women complaining, Le Sserafim is still thriving 😂.

- [+7,-1] If the skills skyrocket, it might be achievable.

- [+0,-1] With so many girl groups overflowing the scene, and more likely to emerge in the future, is it really necessary...?

- [+0,0] Time heals everything. Focusing on activities in Japan for now and then make a comeback with a different concept, not just strong music would be best. In reality, it's not so much an issue with the members as it is the image that's been created externally, which has had some repercussions in Korea.

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