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New laws have been approved to protect the rights of K-pop idols by preventing forced weight loss or plastic surgery.

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New Laws Protect K-pop Idols' Rights

Korea: New laws have been approved to protect the rights of K-pop idols by preventing forced weight loss or plastic surgery.
The new law prevent physical and mental health issues and offers career counseling for those without debuts or at contract ends.
The proposal titled the 'Ordinance on the Protection and Support of the Rights of Youth Cultural and Artistic Persons in Seoul' was approved at the end of last year.

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Jennifer Tran Is The First Asian American Bachelorette

Leading Lady: ABC named Jennifer Tran the next Bachelorette, being the first Asian American since the Bachelor premiered 22 years ago.
The bilingual Vietnamese American placed sixth in the latest Bachelor episode and is a physician assistant from Miami.
Tran announced, “I hope that I find my person, someone that I truly feel like is 100 percent my perfect match.


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Who Cut The Onions? 💕

Lit: ILLIT achieved a milestone as the first K-pop girl group with a debut song entering the global Spotify chart on its first day.
Politics: Rep. Andy Kim is now the Democratic primary frontrunner after New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy's exited from the state’s senate race.
Kudos!: South Asian candidate Yogesh Raut recently emerged as the winner of the “Jeopardy! Tournament of Champions.”
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