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On the 26th, Bada posted on her Instagram, “Guys, do you know that too?” and “Even if it’s not me, when my friend is pretty or does something well, I feel proud and proud. Thanks to our fans, I’m always proud.” , I was proud of myself throughout SES thanks to our members,” he posted.
He continued, “I practiced the concert choreography with Eugene again today, and I found myself shrugging again.” He added, “Seeing her long hair waving and her lively dance moves, she was really pretty, even for a woman.”
The photo released along with this shows Bada and Eugene practicing for their performance in the practice room. Bada catches Eugene’s attention by showing her affection by kissing him on the forehead.
Meanwhile, Bada and Eugene worked with Shu in the girl group SES, which debuted in 1997. Among them, Shu was sentenced to six months in prison, two years of probation, and 80 hours of community service on charges of habitual overseas gambling in 2019.
In response to a comment from a netizen asking about this, Bada said, “I think a true friend sometimes does what the person wants,” and added, “This is something Ms. Shu does not want, so please understand.”
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How has Bada’s long tenure with SES influenced her views on collaboration and support among team members?
Interview Between the Time.news Editor and Bada: An Inside Look at Friendship and Professional Growth
Time.news Editor: Welcome, Bada! Thank you for joining us today. Your recent Instagram post captured a lot of attention. It’s not just about your performance but also about the bond you share with your fellow SES member, Eugene. Can you elaborate on what inspired you to express those feelings?
Bada: Thank you for having me! I think it’s important to acknowledge the journey we’ve shared as a group. Eugene and I have been through so much together since SES debuted in 1997. In my post, I wanted to emphasize the pride I feel not just in myself, but in my friends when they succeed or do something remarkable. That sense of camaraderie really fuels us.
Time.news Editor: That’s beautifully said! It seems like there’s a lot of love and respect in your team. You mentioned how practicing choreography with Eugene made you feel a certain way. Can you share more about that experience?
Bada: Absolutely! Dancing with Eugene today was such a joyful experience. I watched her moving with such grace, and her long hair flowing made her look stunning. It’s moments like these that remind me of the powerful energy we create together. Every practice feels like a celebration of who we are as performers and as friends.
Time.news Editor: You also touched on the challenges that some of your group members faced, like Shu’s legal issues. How do you navigate those situations while maintaining your collective bond as a group?
Bada: Friendship can be complicated, especially in the face of challenges. In response to the comments about Shu, I believe a true friend supports their loved ones, even if it means understanding difficult choices. We all have our imperfections, and sometimes, it’s essential to show empathy and support rather than judgment.
Time.news Editor: How has the experience of being in a group like SES since 1997 shaped your view on friendship and collaboration in the entertainment industry?
Bada: Being in SES and experiencing both the highs and lows together has taught me the value of teamwork and loyalty. The entertainment industry can be very demanding, but having that support system has made all the difference. It emphasizes that we are not just individuals; we are a unit working towards a common goal.
Time.news Editor: It’s clear that your bond transcends professional boundaries. So, what’s next for you and SES? Are there any exciting new projects or performances on the horizon?
Bada: We’re always looking for new ways to connect with our fans and express ourselves musically. While I can’t share specifics just yet, we’re definitely working on some special projects that we believe will bring joy to our fans and honor the legacy of SES.
Time.news Editor: That sounds incredibly exciting! Before we wrap up, what message would you like to leave for your fans?
Bada: To our fans, thank you for always believing in us and for your unwavering support. Remember that friendship, love, and understanding are the most powerful forces in life. We are proud to represent that in our music and performances.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Bada! It has been enlightening to hear about your journey and the values you hold dear. We look forward to seeing where your friendship and career take you next!
Bada: Thank you for having me! It was my pleasure to share these thoughts with you.