Life isn't always easy, and idols know this better than anyone. With their packed schedules and intensive work, they feel tired and hurt sometimes, and they know it is the same for their fans. Idols' job doesn't stop at doing performances and appearing on TV shows, they also have to interact with their fans and keep that role of idol, or role model, for them. That is why many idols do a lot of live, in order to communicate with their fans and provide a more personal space than in a public show.
During those live, idols are free to share any kind of moment with their fans, from a karaoke session singing in the practice room to a reading session to help fans fall asleep. Idols are very creative when it comes to their live, and some decided to make their live fans' safe space. In those live, idols will hear fans' troubles and give them advice on various problems they are facing. And considering how many fans are truly considering those lives as their safe space, maybe the idols hosting those live should consider turning them into real podcasts. Let's see those 6 idols who should host a safe space podcast for their fans.
Note: this is not a ranking
1. Stray Kids' Bang Chan
The leader of Stray Kids is almost like a reference in the K-Pop community when it comes to safe space live. His famous weekly live 'Chan's Room' went viral even among non STAYs, and when it has to stop recently fans were devastated to say the less. Even if the regular "Chan's Room" is not in our calendar anymore, we wish it could have become a true podcast one day. This live has proven t
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