LE SSERAFIM "Tetsuko's Room" broadcast on June 27th Each person talks about their career | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

LE SSERAFIM "Tetsuko's Room" broadcast on June 27th Each person talks about their career

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6月27日放送の「徹子の部屋」に出演したLE SSERAFIM=テレビ朝日提供
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6月27日放送の「徹子の部屋」に出演したLE SSERAFIM=テレビ朝日提供

The five-member girl group "LE SSERAFIM" appeared on Tetsuko Kuroyanagi's long-running talk show "Tetsuko's Room" (TV Asahi) broadcast on June 27th. Yunjin, who grew up in the United States, was unable to appear this time to focus on treating her back, so the four of them appeared together, but each member talked about their careers.

SAKURA is a former AKB48 member. She was active in Japan for about 10 years. Since humans are limited in what they can have, she thought that if she wanted to achieve something big, she had to give something up. She let go of everything she had in Japan and started from scratch. It was difficult, but she said, "I don't regret it because I was able to meet great members and great fans."

Kazuha studied classical ballet and has had training in Russia and the UK. Before coming to Korea, she studied ballet in the Netherlands. She is in charge of the leg-raising, which is also an element of ballet, in Le Seraphim's performances. She always loved performing on stage, but when she first discovered K-POP, she felt it was a fresh experience and felt that she would regret it if she didn't give it a try.

Kim Chaewon debuted in Korea with another group and was active for two and a half years. Since then, she has been with SAKURA for about seven years. "It feels a little strange to see each other grow up," she said.

Hong Eun-chae said, "I was the last one to join this team, and when I heard that, I thought I was really lucky. So I wanted to do my best, but it was actually really hard." Sakura revealed, "She was in her third year of middle school, so when she joined us for the first time, she was crying and said she wanted to see her mother."

Chaewon said, "I've always wanted to go to a Japanese hot spring, and finally I did," and added with a smile, "It was fun, as it's not common to soak in a bathtub in Korea. The Japanese members often do half-body baths, so I'm hooked on it too."

This site uses machine translation. Please note that it may not always be accurate and may differ from the original Japanese text.

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