Shocking Secrets from K-Pop Trainee Life: Yeri Reveals Spine-Chilling Truth!

If you thought the K-Pop world was all glitz and glamour, brace yourself for a shocking revelation that could change everything. Red Velvet’s Yeri has opened up about her trainee days at SM Entertainment, and the extreme measures she and her fellow trainees underwent will leave you questioning the industry’s ethics.
During a recent appearance on Hyeri’s popular YouTube series, Hyeri’s Club, Yeri shared a surprising detail from her past that sparked immediate outrage among fans. She reminisced about being sent to spine clinics to potentially boost her height. “To help us get taller, they’d send us to places like spine clinics,” she explained, recounting a moment when she and other trainees indulged in pizza at one of these clinics. “I still don’t know how we got caught, but we did. I was always getting in trouble over food.”
This seemingly lighthearted story took a darker turn as fans began expressing their concern on social media. The notion of young idols being sent for medical procedures related to their growth has raised eyebrows and ignited a serious debate. K-Pop culture is notorious for its strict standards, and Yeri’s experience has prompted many to wonder about the safety and ethics of such practices.
Yeri, who has previously discussed her struggles with herniated discs and chronic back pain, has fans connecting the dots between her health issues and the extreme measures she underwent as a trainee. One fan tweeted, “And now she has 2 herniated discs… Coincidence? You should never touch the spine without a real medical issue. F*** SM!” The concern is palpable, and it highlights a growing awareness of the physical and mental toll the K-Pop industry can inflict on its young stars.
The revelation has struck a chord with fans, many of whom have voiced their frustration and worry on social media platforms. As Yeri candidly shares her past, it’s a reminder of the dark underbelly of an industry that often prioritizes image over health.
While Yeri’s story might have started as a humorous anecdote, it has transformed into a critical conversation about the welfare of young idols and the lengths companies go to mold their stars. You can watch the full episode of Yeri’s guest appearance at Hyeri’s Club linked below.