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New Straits Times
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- New Straits Times
#SHOWBIZ: K-Pop star Hwasa suffers burst eardrum during recent tour
SEOUL: K-Pop sensation Hwasa, a member of the popular girl group Mamamoo, has disclosed that she has suffered from a significant hearing impairment following an alarming incident during a performance. The 30-year-old singer revealed on a recent episode of the Crazy Rich Koreans reality show that her in-ear monitor exploded, leading to severe damage to her left eardrum. Hwasa explained that the unfortunate event occurred due to her habit of maximising the volume of her ear monitor to clearly hear the music over fervent fan cheers. "Often when the fans' cheers are very loud, I turn up the ear monitor volume to the maximum level so I can hear the music clearly," she said. Recalling the specific moment, Hwasa said, "While performing in Boston, the device actually exploded, damaging my eardrums and causing me to experience tinnitus." As a direct consequence, she now suffers from hearing loss in her left ear. Adding to the ordeal, Hwasa also endured intense leg pain during the same performance but bravely continued with the show. "It was so painful that I couldn't stand at that time, but I had to continue anyway. I couldn't let the fans down," she added, highlighting her dedication to her fans. The incident took place during the opening night of her debut solo tour, 'Twits', at the MGM Music Hall in Boston, United States. The concert featured a dynamic setlist comprising her solo hits, Mamamoo's popular tracks, and cover versions of songs by artistes who have influenced her career. Hwasa has an impressive solo discography, including the mini-albums Maria (2020) and O (2024), the single album Guilty Pleasure (2021), and chart-topping singles like "Twit." Alongside Hwasa, Mamamoo's lineup includes members Solar, Wheein, and Moonbyul.


Time of India
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
K-pop Star Hwasa opens up about panic attacks and hearing loss after intense public scrutiny
K-pop star Hwasa of MAMAMOO recently revealed her struggles with panic attacks and hearing problems stemming from intense public scrutiny after a controversial performance. The backlash deeply affected her, even prompting concern from her mother, who initially struggled to understand Hwasa's artistic choices. Being a celebrity in the age of social media can be brutal, and K-pop star Hwasa from MAMAMOO knows this all too well. The talented singer recently opened up about her struggles with panic attacks and hearing problems that developed after facing intense public scrutiny. On July 13th's episode of a popular variety show, Hwasa made a candid confession about the mental health challenges she faced following a controversial performance at a university festival last year. The backlash was so severe that it triggered panic symptoms that she's still dealing with today. What makes this story particularly heart-wrenching is how it affected her relationship with her family. Hwasa revealed that when the criticism reached its peak, her mother texted her for the first time asking, "Is our daughter okay?" The Universal Struggle of Creative Expression The emotional moment came when Hwasa shared how her mother's perspective changed. Despite years of not understanding her daughter's bold artistic expression, her mother eventually told her, "I'm proud of our daughter". Hwasa's panic attacks became so severe that she ex here her staff members instinctively embraced her simultaneously. She described how their unconscious protective instinct moved her to tears, highlighting the importance of having a supportive work family - something that resonates with anyone who's found their chosen family in colleagues or friends when biological family doesn't understand their path. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like So sánh mức trượt giá: Hợp đồng tương lai (CFD) Bitcoin vs Ethereum IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo The Hidden Cost of Live Performances Beyond the mental health struggles, Hwasa also revealed a shocking physical consequence of her career - hearing damage. She explained how the crowd's screams were so loud that even with her in-ear monitors at maximum volume, she couldn't hear properly. The dangerous cycle of turning up the volume to dangerous levels to compensate for the noise ultimately led to her eardrum being damaged when her in-ear monitor "exploded". This revelation sheds light on the often-overlooked occupational hazards that performers face. It's similar to how many young people working in loud environments - from DJs at clubs to sound engineers at events - often ignore the long-term consequences of noise exposure. In our bustling cities where noise pollution is already a concern, this serves as a stark reminder about protecting our hearing health. When asked about her current condition, Hwasa shared that while she doesn't label it as "panic disorder," she still experiences inexplicably anxious moments, though they've become less frequent. She found that physical comfort, like hugs from her team members, helps calm her anxiety - a simple yet powerful reminder of the healing power of human touch and connection. Finding Strength in Vulnerability Hwasa's story is ultimately one of resilience and the power of human connection. Her willingness to speak openly about mental health challenges helps normalise these conversations, especially important in cultures where discussing psychological struggles is often stigmatised. The singer's journey from facing harsh criticism to finding peace with her family's support mirrors the experiences of many young people who dare to be different. Hwasa has always been known for breaking K-pop beauty standards with her curvier figure, darker skin tone, and bold fashion choices. Her success despite not fitting the typical idol mould has made her an icon for body positivity and self-acceptance. Whether it's choosing an unconventional career path, expressing yourself through art, or simply being authentic in a world that often demands conformity, the struggle for acceptance - both from others and ourselves - is universal. Her story reminds us that behind every public figure is a human being dealing with real challenges, and that sometimes the bravest thing you can do is ask for help and accept love when it's offered. For those unfamiliar with Hwasa, she's not your typical K-pop idol. Born Ahn Hye-jin, she rose to fame as a member of the four-member girl group MAMAMOO in 2014. What makes her stand out is her distinctive husky voice, bold personality, and fearless approach to self-expression. She's particularly famous for her solo hit "Twit" which topped charts in 2019, her appearances on reality shows where she became known as the "Goddess of Gopchang" for her love of Korean intestine dishes, and her body-positive anthem "I Love My Body".


Time of India
15-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
MAMAMOO Hwasa reacts to ‘indencency' scandal; reveals consequences of the backlash
K-pop star Hwasa has broken her silence on the backlash she faced last year over her performance at a university festival, which sparked widespread controversy and even led to an official complaint. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Appearing on the new variety show Krazy Rich Koreans , the MAMAMOO member got candid about how the incident affected her personally and emotionally. About The Controversy The controversy erupted when Hwasa delivered what many deemed a provocative performance during the campus event. The backlash was swift and intense, with some sections of the public labelling her act "indecent." The criticism reached a tipping point when the university's parent-student association lodged a formal complaint, putting the singer under significant scrutiny. Breaking Her Silence Now, speaking on Krazy Rich Koreans alongside fellow artist PSY, Hwasa reflected on the toll the controversy took on her mental health. She opened up about how deeply the criticism impacted her and how she found the strength to endure the storm of negativity. She talked about how the situation left her in a really unstable place, and with the help of her family as well as her staff members, she was able to deal with it properly. She shared that even her parent, provided her support for her daughter. While talking about how her mental health was affected, she shared that during her appearance in Turkiye, she ended up getting sick. She shared that in the airport, she 'suddenly felt really unstable', but her staff members were there for her. 'I'm not exaggerating, my unnies (older staff members) all hugged me at the same time. I just burst into tears right then. They might not remember it, but I could feel that, instinctively, they wanted to protect me. I'm so grateful for that', the 'TWIT' singer added.


Time of India
14-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
MAMAMOO's Hwasa opens up about mental health struggles following indecency controversy: 'Just reading ‘Are you okay?' broke my heart'
Hwasa from MAMAMOO was on the KBS2 show 'Crazy Rich Koreans' on July 13. She got real about how tough it was dealing with all the drama after her performance at that university festival back in May 2023. You know, the one where some people thought her moves were too much. Even though the cops checked it out and didn't find anything wrong, still, it messed with her head for a while. As shared on broadcast and interviews In her deeply personal appearance on 'Crazy Rich Koreans,' Hwasa opened up about the emotional aftermath of the indecency controversy that followed her provocative university performance in May 2023. She recalled a pivotal moment when her mother sent her a text saying, 'Are you okay, my daughter?', which deeply affected her — simply reading those words brought her to tears. Hwasa shared that even during her childhood, she often felt misunderstood, saying to her mother, 'If even you couldn't understand me growing up, how could others?', to which her mother responded, 'You're my proud daughter.' The fallout from the controversy triggered panic symptoms during Mamamoo's U.S. tour, notably at a Turkish airport, where her members instinctively embraced her, leading her to break down in tears which was a moment she believes they may not even remember but which meant everything to her. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Dubai Properties Offering High ROI to Attract Investors Binghatti Developers FZE Explore Undo Hwasa described these episodes of anxiety as moments when she suddenly feels unable to breathe, noting that being hugged by someone helps calm her down. She also admitted to experiencing memory lapses, attributing them to the relentless pace of her career, stating, 'I don't remember well. I think it's because of the busy lifestyle.' Her thoughts got folks talking more about mental health in K-pop. It shows the struggles idols deal with that you don't normally see.


Pink Villa
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
What is Krazy Rich Korean? All we know as IVE joins PSY and Hwasa to talk about K-pop life
Krazy Rich Korean may sound like it's connected to Crazy Rich Asians, but it's actually KBS' newest variety show. It celebrates Korea's most extraordinary individuals. And no, it's not all about luxury lifestyles. It's about passion, perseverance, and the pursuit of excellence. What is Krazy Rich Korean really about? Premiering on June 15, 2025, Krazy Rich Korean is a unique observational variety series. It showcases the lives of Koreans who have risen to international fame in their respective fields; be it music, sports, culinary arts, or entertainment. It airs every Sunday on KBS at 9:20 p.m. KST (5:50 p.m. IST). Rather than diving into personal struggles behind fame, the show highlights their relentless ambition and 'krazy' passion that helped them reach global heights. It presents these success stories through a mix of documentary-style storytelling and engaging virtual video calls. This concept bridges the gap between stars and viewers. Krazy Rich Korean hosts: The faces behind the show The series is helmed by PD Lee Chang Soo. He's known for his trendsetting touch in shows like The Seasons and The Manager Has Ears Like a Donkey. Hosting duties are shared by a strong lineup: Jun Hyun Moo, Park Se Ri, Ji Ye Eun, and Kwak Tube. Together, they bring a perfect mix of humor, insight, and warmth to the screen. Krazy Rich Korean guests: PSY, Hwasa, more The first episode set the tone with a powerful lineup of guests. It featured world-renowned cellist and conductor Jang Han Na, along with Vietnamese national football coach Kim Sang Sik. Also joining them was Betty Park, a Korean-American restaurateur making headlines in Harlem, New York. Each guest's story offers a deep dive into how they broke boundaries; not just with talent, but with determination. Their drive reflects the core message of the show. The buzz around Krazy Rich Korean only keeps growing. Episode 4, which aired on July 6, featured none other than Hwasa and PSY, bringing even more star power to the lineup. Now, reports confirm that IVE is next in line to appear on the program. The chart-topping girl group is expected to share their journey of becoming global icons and what it means to represent K-pop on the world stage. Though the air date for their episode hasn't been revealed, fans are already counting down. At its heart, Krazy Rich Korean isn't about riches, it's about richness in spirit.