“He made me feel so confident in who I am”

“He made me feel so confident in who I am”

Katseye ‘S Lara Rajagopalan, known as Lara, has officially come out as strange in a series of new posts on the South Korean web platform.

In the messages published on Monday, Lara opened on her sexual identity and noticed that she learned that it was strange at least since she was 8 years old.

“I knew I was half a fruit cake when I was 8 years old, so I really wanted everyone. Honestly, probably before 8,” he wrote.

He also reflected on his fears not to be able to debut when the news came out during the “Dream Academy” hearing program. Lara also confessed to be afraid if people would have accepted her once they had discovered her sexual identity. Despite his fears, the idol expressed gratitude for the love he received from his fans, observing that the support helped her feel comfortable and confident.

“You were all like this, so kind and gave me so much love and support, and made me feel so confident in who I am,” added Lara.

Lara’s release is particularly significant, especially in the K-Pop sector where Katseye has strong links despite being marketed as a global group. Very few idols have come out and they are openly queerIncluding remarkable figures such as Mrshll, Aquinas, Som Hein and former member of Wassup Jiae.

The strangeness in the K-Pop sector means that artists often struggle to find support and face discrimination. This comes despite the industry often engage in the extravagant abitit.

Katseye, consisting of a partnership between Hybe and Geffen Records, made its debut in the summer of 2024. The group is made up of six members of different contexts: Lara, Sophia, Manon, Daniela, Megan and Yoonchae.

From the debut, Katseye has already published several successful singles, including “debut” and “touch”, with the latter becoming a feeling about Tiktok.

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