Stalker Finds J-Pop Idol’s Home Through Tiny, Seemingly Irrelevant Detail In Her Selfie

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Despite being a newer band, they have a deep connection with their growing fanbase. Idols in the Japanese and Korean culture and trained by media professionals about how to be a superstar, and part of it is fan training.

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