“Y’all could’ve had Katseye 2.0”- HYBE’s new girl group faces fan boycott amidst Samara Siqueira's potential debut despite her controversial past

Samara Siqueira (Image via X/@GeffenRecords)
Samara Siqueira (Image via X/@GeffenRecords)

On Wednesday, August 27, the former contestant of HYBE X Geffen Records' Dream Academy, Samara Siqueira, was revealed to be one of the contestants in HYBE's second multinational group reality survival show, World Scout: The Final Piece.

Ad

On August 6, HYBE announced the news of their latest survival show that is expected to create a group similar to KATSEYE. The show is expected to conduct an audition tour all across Japan, and selected elite trainees will join a K-pop-based training program in the United States between October and December.

Ad

The winning members will eventually debut in the final lineup of the group in 2026. As fans and netizens have been excitedly looking forward to information about the show, they were rather disappointed by the member announcements.

The first two participants of the show were revealed to be former Dream Academy contestants, Emily Kelavos and Samara Siqueira. However, this news was not received well by netizens due to the latter's alleged controversial past. During her time in Dream Academy, back in 2023, Samara faced allegations of racism over her TikTok activity.

Ad

In October of 2023, the trainee was accused of liking posts on TikTok that were allegedly racist towards Indians. One of the videos showcased a Brazilian man during his visit to India, where he talked about how Indians' everyday life was disgusting and unclean. Therefore, people raised concerns about Samara's alleged anti-Indian mindset and communicated their displeasure with her potential debut in a global girl group.

Fans believe that her ideologies do not match or represent the theme of a global girl group, which often aims to celebrate inclusivity. Therefore, many expressed that they do not want to see her in the debut lineup of HYBE X Geffen Records' second multinational girl group.

Ad
"Y’all could’ve had katseye 2.0 but you had to ruin it with samara"
Ad

Many fans and netizens continued to share their disappointment with the members chosen for the upcoming multinational girl group from HYBE and Geffen Records.

Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad

Others also shared their thoughts and opinions on the same.

Ad
Ad
Ad
Ad

All you need to know about HYBE X Geffen Records' World Scout: The Final Piece

Recently, HYBE X Geffen Records announced their plans to debut their second multinational girl group, following KATSEYE, which debuted back in 2024. According to the announcement, the group will hold a large-scale audition tour across Japan with the aim of discovering outstanding talent to shape the next generation's international music market.

Ad

Additionally, HYBE's top scouting teams will be participating in training the contestants of the show, and the trainees are expected to go through a K-pop-style training that has been adapted for the US market. The entire journey, from the auditions to the group's final debut, will be broadcast in Spring 2026 through the Japanese streaming platform ABEMA.


Given the recent success and popularity of the collaboration's first multinational girl group, KATSEYE, fans and netizens have been thrilled to see what the next group might bring to the table. However, the recent controversies have led to some uncertainty.

Quick Links

Edited by Bharath S
Sportskeeda logo
Close menu
WWE
WWE
NBA
NBA
NFL
NFL
MMA
MMA
Tennis
Tennis
NHL
NHL
Golf
Golf
MLB
MLB
Soccer
Soccer
F1
F1
WNBA
WNBA
down arrow icon
More
bell-icon Manage notifications