It also makes more sense when you consider how idol culture works in Japan (which is a lot more of what they're referencing than US/UK pop star culture) - idols are supposed to do everything for the fans, be fully accessible to their fans in all ways (this includes not being able to date publicly because they should maintain the theoretical idea of availability), extremely scripted behavior dictated by their agencies - they are actors, on stage 100% of their lives, and when you consider that, Yuna's switch makes even more sense, because it's what a summoner is. So of course she turned performer - it was all she knew how to do.
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Date: 2017-10-26 12:57 am (UTC)