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It's a commercial product. They're exposing the business. Is no different than kayfabe in the 1980s with professional wrestling. Both are works. Both are commercial products. If you can't see past this, you're totally fucked.
With that being said. K-pop is still my favorite weekly non-white activity of the week. The great lesson in marketing that also excites my sperm bank at the same time, professionally executed to the point of monotony, of course.