Over the summer, the international girl group Katseye told Rolling Stone they had hired a group therapist to help them cope with the challenges of modern stardom. They may need that assistance now: In a new interview with the BBC , the six members of the group allege they have received a barrage of death threats and other online harassment since making their debut last year — including one that, they say, involved Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).

While discussing the unspecified threats and online hate directed their way, singer Lara Raj told the outlet, “I try to tell myself it doesn’t matter, but if 1,000 people are sending you death threats … even if it’s not going to happen … it’s heavy, and it’s jarring.” Singer Manon Bannerman said it was “very terrorizing on the m

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