Fans Express Concerns Over LESSERAFIM Members’ Health After Watching New Documentary

On July 27th, HYBE LABELS released the initial teaser for the documentary “Make It Look Easy”featuring LE SSERAFIM.

The initial scenes of the trailer showcase the vibrant experiences of LE SSERAFIM members, including their practice sessions in the studio, electrifying performances on grand stages, interactions with fans, and the celebration of Hong Eun-chae’s successful audition for Music Bank’s MC role.

Although the mood of the documentary trailer shifted abruptly following Kazuha’s statement, “I’m happy but I’m not satisfied,”the latter half of the video showcases the LE SSERAFIM members dealing with both mental and physical challenges behind the stage.

The members made a deliberate effort to rest in the car in order to replenish their energy, ensuring that they could deliver stunning and exhilarating performances for their fans on stage. Fans were also left in awe during moments such as when Kim Chae-won received an IV or when Yun-jin couldn’t hold back tears and nearly fainted after a performance, all due to their demanding schedules.

In particular, Sakura had reached a point of extreme stress where she experienced intense panic, causing the manager to request the documentary camera to cease filming the female idol. Fans quickly recognized the incident to have occurred in May of the previous year during LE SSERAFIM’s “Unforgiven”promotion event. Despite the company’s announcement that Sakura would be absent due to health concerns, she still appeared at the event with a cheerful demeanor, concealing her inner turmoil.

Upon viewing the trailer, supporters quickly expressed worries about the well-being of LE SSERAFIM members, particularly due to the intense backlash and hurtful remarks they faced following their contentious Coachella shows and involvement in the conflict between HYBE and ADOR’s CEO, Min Hee-jin.

Fans are eagerly anticipating the release of the documentary “Make It Look Easy”, which will feature behind-the-scenes footage showcasing the members’ struggles and determination to flawlessly execute every stage. It is hoped that this will lead to a more positive reception from the public towards the members.

“The release of “Make It Look Easy,”LE SSERAFIM’s second documentary, will take place at 8 p.m. on July 29th.”

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