

And the paparazzi were a whole other matter. “Of course, many girls during my day had boyfriends anyway, and I remember how far they went to hide their relationships-always booking separate flights, separate hotel rooms, private restaurant dining rooms. “The industry has changed a bit since my trainee days, but it’s definitely still true that dating, if not strictly forbidden by labels, is strongly discouraged,” Jung tells StyleCaster. Not much is known about about Jung’s exit, though fans theorize that part of the reason Jung left was because of SM Entertainment’s strict rules.


In 2014, SM Entertainment and Jung confirmed that she was no longer a member of Girls’ Generation after seven years with the band. She was chosen as one of Girls’ Generation’s nine members in 2007 and debuted with the band that same year. Jung, who was born and raised in San Francisco, joined SM Entertainment ( Girls’ Generation’s management company) as a trainee in 2000. SNSD)-the first K-pop group to reach 100 million views on YouTube with their song “Gee” in 2013-Jung is familiar with the ins and outs of the K-pop industry, and she’s ready to tell her side of the story in her new book, Shine. As a former member of Girls’ Generation (a.k.a. For K-pop fans, Jessica Jung is a household name.
