Sasaeng fans have always been at the center of controversy in K-Pop culture, especially ...
with the recent scandals involving JYJ. Reporters set out to get a deeper glimpse into just what makes up a sasaeng fan and what drives them to do the things they do.
On March 14th, reporters arrived in
front of a beauty salon in Cheongdamdong, Seoul, a place that would
normally be bustling with the extremest of sasaeng fans hoping to catch
their favorite stars as they head out to work. The place was mostly
empty, however, with the recent controversies with JYJ coming to light in the media.
One sasaeng fan named ‘Kim‘ (18) who was lingering in front of the salon expressed, “Ever since the controversy, everyone’s been trying to stay on the down low. However, we can never stop.”
Reporters also met with four sasaeng
fans after circling the salons in four popular areas that celebrities
frequent and sat down with them to dig deeper.
They revealed, “Popular stars have
500 to 1,000 sasaeng fans. Our names have to remain anonymous because if
other sasaengs find out that we met with the media, we will be
outcast.”
One sasaeng was spotted outside of an
entertainment agency looking inside a van to check if a manager was in
there. Immediately, she took out her phone and KakaoTalked her other
sasaeng friends, alerting them of the discovery.
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Kim (18) revealed that up until
elementary school, she just watched the TV performances of her favorite
stars. She bought their albums and joined their fanclubs, but was
unfortunately an outcast in her own school, which led her to delve
further and further into the fanclubs.
She later got into writing fanfiction
about sasaengs falling in love with idols, sometimes even believing the
stories to be real in delusion. In junior high school, she chased her
idol down in a taxi for the first time, which was the start of her
sasaeng activities.
She stated, “We have fun just with ourselves. As long as there is oppa, we believe that we are one.”
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Jung (16) has been a
sasaeng for five years. The areas she frequents are her idols’ dorm,
practice room, and salon. Because she’s been in the culture for so long,
she already has a group that she hangs out with and shares information
through KakaoTalk. Her sasaeng friends immediately gather upon hearing
her alerts.
Despite moving as a group, there’s fierce competition within the group for special and exclusive photos they take of their oppas.
“We check each others’ blogs out and look at their pictures and blog
entries. The more exclusives there are, the more views you get, so
there’s a lot of competition.”
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Lee (15) spends about
$1,000 USD a month on her sasaeng activities alone, which mostly goes
into paying for the taxis that chase her oppas down.
Renting out a sasaeng taxi for a day
costs $300 USD. She saves money by working part time at convenience
stores and comic book rental stores, as well as saving $500 USD that
would normally go into her after school classes.
She revealed, “I heard that there is also a girl that prostitutes herself to make money for her sasaeng activities.”
Sasaeng fans usually sleep or spend the
night at PC rooms. Some will even be homeless during the summer and skip
out on school. Extreme sasaeng fans go as far as to drop out of school
completely.
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The sad reality is that there are taxi
services, as mentioned above, catering specifically for sasaeng fans.
These special taxis will speed as much as 200 km/h to chase after vans
that idols ride.
Sasaeng taxis can be found waiting around outside of celebrity dorms or broadcast halls to catch newbie and desperate fans.
Kim (37), a sasaeng taxi driver of four years, revealed, “I
charge $30 USD per hour. It’s hard to stop because you can make a lot
of money out of it. I take sasaengs about two days out of the week.”
Other drivers charge $500 USD for nine hours of service.
Kim is already a favorite amongst some
fans and many have been using his services for years. Some taxi drivers
will actually text newbie sasaengs the whereabouts of their idols to get
them to take their service.
The fans were then asked about the
hatred and criticism they’ve been receiving since the scandal with JYJ
came to light in the media.
Park (18) replied,
“There are rules even amongst ourselves that we must keep. The fan that
tried to kiss oppa broke one of our rules. I heard that that particular
fan was assaulted by other sasaengs for breaking the rule.”
Park also revealed that she felt regretful about the negative view people had of people like her. “There
is no way that oppas can be where they are now just by singing and
dancing. We give them the support they need to get popular. Singers are
celebrities. This is how they make money.”
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As if all of this wasn’t already hard to
believe, there are actual companies that fans can hire to spy on and
watch over their oppas’ every activity all day.
One official of such a company revealed, “Sasaeng
fans are stalkers. They’re not normal, they’ve mentioned killing
someone, and even themselves. Some even ask us to find out what color
clothes their idols wear to bed.”
One sasaeng even offered $100,000 USD if the company could steal her idol’s underwear.
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