When they exposed their side of the story, they inadvertently revealed their true colors as well.
I can't help but question their decision to allow their kids to continue as idols while acknowledging mistreatment by the company. In Aran's situation, where she needed immediate surgery denied by the company, why didn't her parents step in? I'm sorry, but I faced a similar situation with my brother. We were even offered payment to let him finish practice and tournaments, but we prioritized his health and got him surgery quickly due to severe pain. Other parents mentioned a member's pre-debut sickness and panic attacks, yet they didn't withdraw their kids immediately from that company.
If their story is true, they could be as bad as or worse than the CEOs since parents are meant to protect their children. How can we expect strangers to act if the parents didn't? Knowing their kids feared the CEO and suffered mistreatment, it's puzzling they didn't act sooner.
I hope the girls become well and leave the idol life behind. This clearly isn't suitable for them, taking a toll on their physical and mental health. The parents seem to have their own agenda and not really prioritizing their children first. There are better paths to explore that will bring them peace and happiness far from people hate and criticism.