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Just 4 days after debut, the “boys group” with an average age of 8 years old disbanded | Men’s Group_Sina Technology_Sina

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Original title: Just 4 days after their debut, this “boys group” with an average age of 8 was disbanded. Source: Guangming.com

The youngest is 7 years old and the oldest is only 11 years old… Recently, the idol boy group “Tianfu Youth League” caused controversy due to the age of its members. According to The Paper, Yang Zhongbin, director of the Moral Education and Propaganda Department of the Education Bureau of Chengdu, Sichuan Province, said that the Education Bureau of Chengdu is highly concerned about the popularity of the idol group. As for whether the members questioned by netizens for dropping out of school, it is currently being verified through a variety of channels.

On the evening of the 24th, the company affiliated to the “Tianfu Youth League” issued a document stating that after the company’s research and decision, the Tianfu Youth Group (Panda Boys) will be disbanded from now on and the follow-up work will be handled carefully and properly.

It is understood that the “Tianfu Youth League” is a male idol group composed of 7 young boys. It officially debuted on the evening of August 20, held a debut conference offline in Chengdu, and released a new group single.

In just 4 days, after being questioned by netizens and criticized by the media, “Tianfu Youth Group” was renamed “Panda Boys” in the early morning of the 24th.

Do you dare to chase after the “idol boy group” whose average age is only 8 years old?

On August 24, the China Youth Daily commented:

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Both the parents of minors and the practitioners in the entertainment industry should seriously think about it: Let young children get in touch with the mixed entertainment circle prematurely, and let them grow up under the influence of idol culture and “rice circle”. Is it right? Children are not a “money cow” for their parents, nor should they be used by the entertainment industry’s “capital games”. Only with an attitude of being responsible for the long-term development of children can we plan a reasonable and healthy growth plan for them.


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