'Plus-size' boy band in China seeks to inspire fans

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'Plus-size' boy band in China seeks to inspire fans

Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, from left, DING, Husky, Otter, Cass, and Mr. 17 strike a pose while practicing dance choreography during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, from top left, Husky, Mr. 17, Otter, DING, and Cass, at bottom, strike a pose while practicing dance choreography during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, DING, left, and Mr. 17 strike a pose while practicing dance choreography during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, from left, Husky, Otter, DING, Mr. 17, and Cass, react while practicing their vocals during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Otter, a member of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, sings while practicing vocals during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, from left, DING, Otter, Husky, Mr. 17, and Cass, listen to an instructor while practicing their vocals during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
A member of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas holds a sheet of lyrics with hand-drawn doodles while practicing vocals during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Otter, a member of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, stretches as he warms up before practicing dance choreography during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, from left, Husky, Otter, Mr. 17, Cass, and DING strike a pose while practicing dance choreography during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Otter, a member of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, reacts while watching other group members practice dance choreography during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, from left, DING, Cass, Husky, Otter, and Mr. 17 react during an interview in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)

'Plus-size' boy band in China seeks to inspire fans

Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, from left, DING, Husky, Otter, Cass, and Mr. 17 strike a pose while practicing dance choreography during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, from top left, Husky, Mr. 17, Otter, DING, and Cass, at bottom, strike a pose while practicing dance choreography during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, DING, left, and Mr. 17 strike a pose while practicing dance choreography during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, from left, Husky, Otter, DING, Mr. 17, and Cass, react while practicing their vocals during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Otter, a member of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, sings while practicing vocals during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, from left, DING, Otter, Husky, Mr. 17, and Cass, listen to an instructor while practicing their vocals during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
A member of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas holds a sheet of lyrics with hand-drawn doodles while practicing vocals during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Otter, a member of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, stretches as he warms up before practicing dance choreography during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, from left, Husky, Otter, Mr. 17, Cass, and DING strike a pose while practicing dance choreography during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Otter, a member of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, reacts while watching other group members practice dance choreography during rehearsals in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)
Members of the Chinese music group Produce Pandas, from left, DING, Cass, Husky, Otter, and Mr. 17 react during an interview in Beijing, Thursday, April 15, 2021. The Produce Pandas proudly call themselves "the first plus-sized boy band in China." That's a radical departure from the industry standard set by Korean super groups such as BTS, whose lanky young members are sometimes referred to in China as "little fresh meat." (AP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein)