

Because there's always gotta be a villain, right? if Taeyeon isn't the evil mastermind it's Jessica the selfish bitch, it's always one way or the other, because people are never more complicated than a cartoon character, right.

Gotta love how no one ever wonders about the why's of this whole situation, if true at all.

When it was their faves people loved to cast doubt on bullying victims and sexual assault cases, much worse and more serious situations with victims that could be much more hurt and affected for life, but here? pfft lmao.Įveryone insisting and fighting teeth and bone to say Shine was all fiction last year because it painted them in a way too positive light and talked about sparkles and rainbows and romance and stuff and didn't make the situation so black and white, but now that Bright is "spilling the tea" it's all true. People just instantly assumed Jessica's words as 100% truthful when the others never even had the chance to put their stories out there. Hyori_sunie cvrvldvnvvrs cvrvldvnvvrs cvrvldvnvvrs Additionally, many fans believe Jessica reflected what had happened to her and the Girls' Generation after she was removed from the group. The particular reason many netizens and fans have gathered their attention to Jessica's latest book is that there was content that reflected what had happened to Jessica during a fan meeting a few years back. Including 10-year contracts in the industry and more.ĪJCBurner Jesstie418 baesushix KYRSYJ_Updates _sooyascult As soon as the second book was released, fans took to social media to share many excerpts from Jessica's new book and comment their thoughts on it. Jessica was able to successfully debut as a writer with her first novel landing on the New York Times' ' Best Sellers' list, with many fans enjoying the story.Īfter much success with the first book, the sequel book 'Bright' has been released amidst much attention from fans as well. There are many aspects of the K-pop industry that is not candid to the public that was included in the fictional novel that had drawn much attention. Jessica successfully released her first novel 'Shine' back in 2020 and garnered much attention as the story follows the female protagonist, Rachel, a Korean American teen who is a K-pop trainee waiting to make her debut.Įven before the book was released, it garnered much attention since it dealt with the K-pop industry, written by the idol who has been in the industry for many years. Jessica's new book ' Bright,' a sequel to her debut novel ' Shine !', was finally published on May 10.
