Billlie’s Tsuki recently made headlines for her blunt but relatable comments about part-time jobs and social skills. During an episode of Workdol, the 4th-generation K-pop idol shared her thoughts on how working part-time jobs helps people develop essential life skills. Her honest remarks quickly spread online, with many fans and netizens agreeing with her perspective.
The clip, where Tsuki says, “People who grow up without working part-time jobs seriously lack social skills,” gained millions of views on platforms like X (formerly Twitter) and theqoo. Fans praised her for speaking openly about a topic many people think about but rarely discuss in the K-pop industry.
Why Tsuki’s Comments Resonated with Fans
Tsuki, known for her energetic performances and cheerful personality, surprised many with her mature outlook. Her statement sparked discussions about the importance of real-world experience, especially for young people entering the workforce.
Many netizens agreed with her, sharing their own experiences. One user, codimento, commented:
“That’s why there’s also instances where people work part-time jobs for the experience rather than the money.”
Another user, acaceoo, added:
“Social skills is one thing, but it is definite that as you experience shitty situations, you learn to be immune to them.”
Tsuki’s unfiltered honesty stood out in an industry where idols often avoid controversial topics. Her willingness to speak frankly earned her respect from both fans and the general public.
How Netizens Reacted to Tsuki’s Statement
The viral moment led to widespread support for Tsuki’s viewpoint. Many pointed out that part-time jobs teach patience, communication, and resilience—skills that aren’t always learned in school. Some even shared personal stories about how working in customer service or retail helped them grow.
Fans also appreciated that Tsuki, as an idol, acknowledged the value of ordinary work experiences. Unlike many celebrities who focus only on their glamorous careers, Tsuki’s down-to-earth perspective made her even more relatable.
Tsuki’s Rising Popularity as a Candid Idol
This isn’t the first time Tsuki has impressed fans with her personality. She gained fame for her expressive facial expressions in performances, particularly in Billlie’s “GingaMingaYo (the strange world).” Now, her honest and insightful comments are further boosting her reputation as a genuine and thoughtful idol.
Her viral moment on Workdol shows that fans appreciate idols who aren’t afraid to speak their minds. In an industry where public image is carefully managed, Tsuki’s authenticity is refreshing.
The Bigger Conversation About Work and Social Skills
Tsuki’s comments have also sparked a broader discussion about work culture and social development. Many young people today struggle with social anxiety or lack real-world experience due to focusing solely on academics or training (in the case of idols). Her words highlight how part-time jobs can bridge that gap.
Some fans even suggested that more idols should share their thoughts on everyday life challenges, making them more relatable to the public.
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Sources: X (Twitter), theqoo, Workdol episode, fan discussions