*facepalm* This is why yukkuris and the concept of celebrity idols don't work togheter, their attention span is the lowest so no matter how much you try it, your "idolhood" will last, barely a day or less.
So they tear each other's faces off to gain popularity? What's the real idol industry like? What evil lurks behind those supple bodies and cheerful smiles?
I don't know for certain, but I'm going to forward a guess that deep down Japan's idol industry is a constant cycle of one idol who might be popular one day, being superseded by another, who is then in turn replaced by another and so on and so forth, ad infinitum, with many of them trying to outdo one another during the process to be more popular.
Obviously not as violent as yukkuri idols, but the spirit of one idol being yesteryear's news the moment another comes into popularity is present.
Ah, I see. And add to that the irony that they all look the same, only differing in hairstyle and accessory, just like yukkuris, and you have a recipe for pointless and humorous struggle.