KATSEYE interview with BBC | BBC News

Global girl group KATSEYE catch up with BBC News music correspondent Mark Savage to talk about their K-Pop training and Netflix’s Pop Star Academy.

Plus their rise to fame, how they handle online hate and their bid to become the biggest girl group in the world.

The six-piece, who were recently nominated for best new artist at the Grammy Awards, also told BBC News that they have received multiple online death threats since they made their debut last year.

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10 thoughts on “KATSEYE interview with BBC | BBC News

  1. GET RID OF SOPHIA!! She has a terrible attitude and tries to overtake and put down the other members to make herself look good.

  2. It’s really sad how people supplement almost every sentence with a “like.” Why can no one talk anymore?

  3. “no human is supposed to receive that much feedback on something that they’ve created”

    bullseye, katseye!

  4. 11:59 that in particular took me out of guard, ’cause honestly i’ve never think over it that much, but looking backwards, i think i’ve never been as excited for a pop star as i was the first time i saw one of the members debuting.
    it was not only seeing her. it was like seeing myself, someone just like me, my same hair, same skin tone, same culture, same language, some that could be my neighbor archiving her goals and by that making me feel so much more confident…simply heartwarming 🥹

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