KapusoMoJessicaSoho has now released a statement explaining that they coordinated with the station where the stealing of K-pop photocards allegedly happened and learned that the police did not receive any reports on such crimes. | via philstarlife
The ReVeluv said that it's common for K-pop stans to proudly display their merch, specifically photocards, in toploaders with sleeves that they hang on their bags for decoration.
"That [show] has created an unfair stigma and misconception about these merchandises and collectors, especially the generalized pricing of these photocards that they anyhow said could be worth around P50,000 alone. It’s very far from reality, most of the usual official photocards could only be worth P50 to P500," Jazrene said.Gonzales, who is a campus journalist and a member of the Union of Journalists of the Philippines-UP, likewise criticized the said magazine show's reportage.
The student along with different Filipino K-pop community groups seeks clarification from the said show since it"really leads every collector into danger and judgment not just in the eyes of their own family, but as well as the snatchers and robbers for thinking that a single photocard could really cost up to five digits."
The statement reads,"Nakarating sa aming kaalaman ang tungkol sa isang online post na nagsasabing may nahablutan ng K-Pop merchandise sa MRT-Cubao. Inuugnay ito ng ilan na diumano bunsod ng pag-ere ng KMJS sa kuwento ni “Bea” na nagnakaw ng milyon sa kanyang pamilya para suportahan ang kanyang KPop collection."
"Tulad ng ibang mga kuwentong itinampok sa KMJS, ginawa namin ang istorya ni “Bea” hindi para manghusga, pero para magsilbing aral at babala. Walang intensyon ang programa na makasakit, makapahamak ng iba, o magkaroon ng pagkakahati-hati," it said.
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