Her memorial service was held in private at1on the afternoon of October 25th 1: 30.
The news of Song Yiting's suicide is unacceptable to fans in China and South Korea.
Not only because Song Youting is so young, but also because her career is on the rise at this time.
20 13, Song Yiting made her debut as an advertising model. Because of her pure and beautiful appearance, she was also awarded the title of "Little Song Hye Kyo Jing".
Later, Song Yiting transformed into a TV actor, and appeared in Korean dramas such as Golden Rainbow, Tell Your Wish, School 20 17 and In My Name.
In particular, In My Name, which was broadcast on 20 19, was the first TV series starring Song Yiting. After the broadcast of this drama, Song Yiting was not only known and loved by more fans at home, but also gained greater popularity overseas.
Now, the news of Song Youting's suicide has come out, which is really shocking and regrettable.
What is even more incredible is that several stars in Korean entertainment circle died one after another on 202 1 1 before the Song Dynasty.
First of all, on June 3, 65438, the 34-year-old male owner Jin was found dead in his apartment, the cause of death was heart paralysis.
The first staff member who discovered Kim's death thought Kim was just sleepy at first, so he didn't get up until he noticed the abnormality, only to find that he was not sleeping at all, but was dying.
Then on June 6th, 65438 10, Korean rapper BigJoe died at the age of 43 because of excessive blood loss during the operation.
It is reported that Da Qiao weighed as much as 250kg before his death. Because of his obesity, he also suffered from kidney failure, diabetes and other diseases.
It was because of the inflammation caused by these diseases that BigJoe had to undergo emergency surgery.
Who knows, treatment led to tragedy.
Then came 65438+10.7, and the Korean host Jing died at the age of 39.
Compared with the above-mentioned stars, our death is a bigger tragedy.
He was in an accidental coma on 20 19. After more than a year of treatment, he has been in a vegetative state.
After January this year, Jing's condition suddenly deteriorated and his physical function began to fail.
After Jing's brain death was confirmed in the hospital on June 7, 65438, Jing's family agreed to intermittent treatment and donated Jing's usable organs to other patients.
More unfortunately, Jing died only two days ago. Her mother ended her life in her own way and "left" with her son.
Now, 26-year-old Song Youting committed suicide, and four Han Xing died one after another in just 20 days. We can't help but sigh, why do stars become high-risk occupations in Korean entertainment circles?
In fact, what many people don't know is that compared with our domestic stars, the living conditions and employment pressure of Korean artists are far greater than our imagination.
But all Korean stars, whether they are actors, singers or Aidou, have to sign a "slave treaty" with the company as long as they want to make their debut.
In this unequal treaty, the exploitation of artists by brokerage companies is the highest in Asia, and the longest contract is as high as 15 years. If you don't pay a high termination fee, you have to "work hard" for the company all the year round.
Secondly, Korean artists are in the "hell work mode" almost all the year round. Love beans in Korea are normal even if they work for a week or even 24 hours a day.
Therefore, accidents such as Korean Aidou fainting often occur during performances.
Even if you work hard, the income of ordinary Korean artists may not even be enough to support themselves.
In the Korean entertainment circle, the ratio of brokerage companies to artists is generally 8:2. If you love beans, part of the remaining 20% will be repaid to the company for training, and the other part will be shared equally by the team members. (Top Korean stars are not included here, and most of them have big coffee stars and the company split the accounts 50-50. )
To give a simple example, HOT, the idol originator of South Korea's bean-loving community, was in full swing that year, and the royalty of a song was only 20 won (about 0. 16 yuan RMB) distributed to every member.
So it's not hard to understand why TVXQ!! Had to cancel the contract with SM company.
In addition to the oppression of companies, anti-powder, cyber violence and aggression against female artists in South Korea are common things in Korean entertainment circles.
It is precisely because of these unstable factors that Korean entertainment industry has not only become the largest "DreamWorks" in Asia, but also become the country with the highest death rate of artists.
Over time, being a star in Korea has become a "high-risk occupation" today.
Perhaps, it is precisely because of the "suffocating" living environment of Korean entertainment circle that those China stars who made their debut in Korea have all cancelled their contracts and returned to China!