Jooey, a former member of the girl group MOMOLAND, appeared on the program ``Playing Sister.'' After the group's activities ended, Jui started to pursue her own career.
After becoming independent, she participated in Mnet's girl group audition program "QUEENDOM"
Jooey, who was able to continue her activities by appearing on shows such as ``Puzzle'', was experiencing difficulties.
She said, ``I'm happy because I don't have to share the salary with the members,'' but added, ``MOMOLAND hasn't disbanded.''
Jui said that she is directly managing her schedule and said, ``I paid my bills for the first time in two years.
My parents bought a foreign car. However, after the COVID-19 virus, we are in a situation where we have to sell foreign cars." In fact, she said, “QUEENDOM
Even when he was appearing on ``PUZZLE,'' he said, ``I became an artist and a manager.'' He said, ``I came directly to the filming location.I was the only one, so I worked twice as hard as when I debuted.''
I have to do well,'' he said, causing surprise as he showed himself directly managing the schedule and preparing the stage. There are also idols who have experienced hardships in making a living after becoming independent. boys
Taeheon, a former member of the group ZE:A, earns money by loading and unloading deliveries, and then works at a pork kimchi shop to earn money.
Taeheon said that he had experienced hardships in his life and said, ``Now I am finally able to take a break from living.''
. Sales are 140 million won (approximately 15.5 million yen) per month. I really get a lot of incentives. As a result, my monthly salary has doubled. The skin disease caused by loading and unloading home deliveries has disappeared.
'', he said, giving an update on his current situation at work. Noel, a former member of the girl group Rainbow, also continued to make ends meet by working part-time. Noel became independent after the group disbanded.
said he became the president of a cafe and confessed, ``I started because I thought I had to work in the entertainment industry.'' While doing so, he said, ``Even though I'm in the entertainment industry, my job is not fixed, and I want to be accepted.''
It was very difficult because there was a lot of dynamic feeling. He didn't pass the audition and had to work part-time to support himself. There were some people who knew (that it was me). When you really don't have money, use your passbook
"I just had to make ends meet with only 500,000 won (approximately 50,000 yen)," he said, explaining that he went through a difficult period. After idols become independent, they continue to live their lives in their own ways. life
From idols who have experienced hardships to idols who have had to sell their parents' foreign cars due to inconsistent income, their difficult behind-the-scenes stories are attracting attention.
2023/12/13 20:07 KST
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