[N] SISTAR talks about bu (1/1)
On KBS 2TV's 'Hello' on June 22, SISTAR's Soyu brought up an unfair misunderstanding from fans in the past regarding group mate, Dasom. A participant on the show first brought up his/her concerns regarding a misunderstanding, so Soyu spoke up, "When we speak, we make big movements. One day, Dasom whined to us, 'Unnie, my body is not as pretty as yours.'" Hyorin took it from there with, "That's why I said, 'Your body is so pretty,' and made gestures while talking strongly, so the fans misunderstood." As Dasom had her head bowed, it had looked like she was getting in trouble by Hyorin from far away. Hyorin finished, "It puts me in a bad mood when I get misunderstood." At least the girls got to explain themselves now! On the show, another participant relayed concerns about a health gym partner who only focuses on his/her own exercising, so the girls were asked if there was a member who was stubborn about what she wanted. Hyorin was pinpointed, so the follow-up question was if the members just went along with whatever Hyorin wanted. Soyu replied, "We changed now. We ignore her. Anyhow, in some way, she wins somebody over. If that doesn't work, she tries to gain sympathy." Hyorin defended herself with, "If I simply say we should go drink a bottle of soju, she always at least once plays hard to get." Moreover, they also stated that it was a great honor for their names to be rubbing shoulders with the likes of industry behemoths such as Girls' Generation and 2NE1 at the showcase for their new mini-album 'Shake It,' held recently at Seoul Gangnam District's COEX Artium. When questioned about their thoughts on surmounting the insurmountable by placing alongside Girls' Generation and 2NE1 in the top tier on Sports Chosun's girl group rankings, Dasom gushed, "It's such an honor. But we're not thinking about rising up by stepping down on our sunbaes." She added, "Just as Hiddink said 'We're still hungry,' SISTAR is still hungry, as well. Think of us as 'SIDDINK,'" drawing laughter. Dasom explained further with, "There are still so many things we want to do and achieve that we believe individual and team improvement comes first, rather than taking first place."