BY Benjamin ClarkApril 3, 2025
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K-Pop idol collapses during rehearsal due to exhaustion

In a shocking incident, Wu Xuanyi, a prominent Chinese pop star, collapsed on stage during a rehearsal, reviving concerns over the grueling demands faced by performers in the entertainment industry.

According to the Daily Mail, Wu Xuanyi fainted from extreme exhaustion while preparing for her performance in the talent show "Sisters Who Make Waves."

The 30-year-old singer suddenly fainted while practicing for the popular Chinese talent competition series, her agency confirmed, according to a report by Koreaboo. Cameras captured the troubling event, and users quickly circulated the clips across Chinese social media platforms, sparking widespread concern among her fans.

Concerns Arise Over Harsh Conditions in Reality Shows

"Sisters Who Make Waves" is known to film its episodes outdoors, a setting that subjects its contestants to varying and sometimes harsh weather conditions. According to her agency, a combination of being overworked and these tough environmental conditions led to Xuanyi's collapse.

The images of Wu Xuanyi being carried off the stage by staff members after her collapse have triggered a significant conversation about the safety and welfare of participants in such competitive programs. The agency has since confirmed that Xuanyi is recovering and receiving appropriate medical attention.

Xuanyi's Journey From K-Pop to Solo Stardom

Before this unfortunate incident, Xuanyi had established a successful career in music and entertainment. She first garnered attention as a member of the South Korean girl group WJSN and later competed in "Produce 101 China," where she secured second place. This success led her to join the girl group Rocket Girls 101, further boosting her popularity in China.

Besides her group activities, Xuanyi has also embarked on a solo music career and has been involved in various Chinese television dramas and reality shows. These commitments have kept her extremely busy, contributing to the immense pressure and workload that likely led to her recent health scare.

Industry Peers Share Their Health Struggles

The incident sheds light on the broader issue of artist health and wellness within the entertainment industry. K-pop star Hyuna has openly shared her health struggles due to the intense pressures of her career. In interviews and social media posts, she recounted how a demanding schedule and poor dietary habits took a severe toll on her health.

"Back then, I'd survive on a single piece of kimbap while pushing through all the scheduled activities. And that destroyed me," Hyuna revealed on B-Season, discussing her past eating habits and their impacts."

Hyuna also detailed how she suffered from peripheral neuritis and experienced multiple fainting episodes due to her inadequate nutrition. "Whenever my weight dropped too low, it would trigger it. I would faint after surviving on just one piece of kimbap. I fainted 12 times in a month," she explained further in an interview with Allkpop.

Hyuna Addresses Importance of Self-Care

In a poignant Instagram post, Hyuna expressed her frustrations and the critical lesson she learned about self-care. "I was happily dancing, but I collapsed again, so I was very upset because my body didn't allow me to do what I wanted 100 percent," Hyuna wrote, underscoring the importance of health over all else.

She continued, stressing the consequences of neglecting her wellbeing: "I guess it is my fault for not taking care of my body sooner. When I woke up, my blood pressure was at 70/40 at the time, so I couldn't continue filming immediately," she added, highlighting the severe physical repercussions of her previous lifestyle.

Promoting Healthier Practices in the Entertainment Sector

This series of incidents underlines the urgent need for the entertainment industry to address and improve the conditions under which artists operate. Ensuring better health protocols and more reasonable work schedules can help mitigate such health crises among performers.

As fans and the wider public express their concern, there is growing advocacy for changes that ensure the wellbeing of artists is prioritized. The health scare of Wu Xuanyi and the candid revelations from Hyuna may serve as crucial wake-up calls for industry stakeholders to foster an environment where talents can thrive without risking their health.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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