K-Pop Idol's Graduation Yearbook Snub Sparks Outrage and Questions About School's Handling of Omission
The K-Pop world is abuzz with the recent revelation that CLASS:Y's Jimin was shockingly left out of her graduation yearbook from Hanlim Arts School, causing fans and netizens alike to express their outrage and disappointment. Jimin, known for her captivating stage presence and dedicated fan base, took to social media to share her frustration, highlighting the absence of her photo and name in the yearbook.
Jimin's emotional post revealed her disappointment, stating, 'My graduation album photo was left out, so I’ll just send everything myself. I’m kind of upset.' She continued, 'There isn’t a single photo of me or even my name in the album.' Her playful yet frustrated tone, accompanied by the exclamation 'Ba-bam!', added a touch of humor to the situation, but also emphasized her genuine distress.
The idol's fans quickly took to social media, joining the chorus of criticism directed at the school and the yearbook's production team. The idea that a student could be entirely omitted from such a significant keepsake is not only surprising but also concerning.
Netizens expressed their disbelief and disappointment, questioning the school's handling of the situation. Some comments included:
- 'This is too much… they should recall all the albums and remake them.'
- 'Huh? How can a school leave out a student?? If it’s the company’s fault, they should make it right.'
- 'Usually, if someone is left out, they at least add the photo manually. If they didn’t even do that, how is the school handling things?'
- 'Unbelievable.'
- 'Huh… something you only do once in your life, and they just end it like this?'
- 'Why handle things like this?'
The widespread reaction has prompted the well-known arts school to address the issue promptly and find a resolution to the oversight, ensuring that all students receive the recognition they deserve in their graduation memorabilia.