Monika confessed that 50 days have passed since she gave birth.

On the morning of the 27th, the production presentation for Mnet's 'World of Street Woman Fighter' (directed by Kwon Young-chan and Choi Jeong-nam, hereafter 'WSWF') was held at the SJ Kunsthalle in Nonhyeon-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, attended by MC Sung Hanbin, fight judge Park Jin-Young, Mike Song, and the 9 members of Team Korea BUMSUP (Gabee, NO:ZE, Leejung, Ri.hey, LIP J, Monika, AIKI, Honey J, Hyojin Choi).

'World of Street Woman Fighter' is the third season of Mnet's mega hit 'Street Woman Fighter' and will showcase a total of 5 countries, including Korea, New Zealand, the United States, Japan, and Australia, in a national competition for viewers.

A total of 6 crews will participate, including AG SQUAD, BUMSUP, MOTIV, OSAKA Ojo Gang, RHTokyo, and ROYAL FAMILY, featuring elite members representing each country, raising expectations for a true world-class dance crew competition.

On that day, Monika stated, "It has been 50 days since I gave birth. So now, how should I put it, after giving birth, one worries about postpartum care. I think I'm becoming a dancer who does postpartum care through dance, so I'm looking forward to it."

In Monika's case, she could not participate in this season's dance battle due to childbirth. Instead, LIP J joined, resulting in a total of 9 members as 'BUMSUP.' When asked if there was any regret, Monika revealed, "At first, I was very disappointed about not being able to battle. I wanted to go out and do something, but as the competition progressed, I thought it was a good thing that I stayed out. I wouldn't have survived in this chaos. It was that tough of an experience. My regret turned into relief."

She added, "Nevertheless, since I have to dance again in the formation, I started exercising yesterday and have been calling LIP J since early morning to start jogging."

Additionally, Monika discussed the points to watch in 'WSWF,' stating, "People might think since the strongest leaders are gathered, it would be done better, or there would be more fights. But with such personalities coming together, I think it will be interesting to see how they grow and how they overcome adversity."

Meanwhile, Mnet's 'WSWF' will premiere tonight (the 27th) at 10 p.m.

[Photo] Lee Dae-seon, reporter

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