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This was really something I really wanted to point out. Even though the documentary was about them, their own personal story, they didn’t fail to recognise other Kpop acts both new and old (Sea taeji, Psy, Bigbang, BTS even NCT). I saw on twitter that some armies were angry because they mention BTS and I find it so sad and immature, because if they didn’t have mention BTS in the first place while talking about how Kpop is becoming more huge, they will have been more dramatic, starting drama again.
With this simple thing it really show how the girls are so humble and in every of their interviews they never fails to mention Kpop as a whole and said that they are just a part of it and I found it wonderful. And it makes me sad that anti are always twisting their words.
There are so many things to point out about their documentary, but really big up to them because clearly they didn’t have to do that in the first place and I’m really proud of them knowing that the director of the documentary said that Yg gave free control of the documentary to the girls.
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