Shin Ji, while taking medication for panic disorder, stated, "I've been hurt by comments and am grateful for the support."

Recently, Shin Ji of the group Koyote candidly shared her feelings about her experiences.

On the 17th, a video titled "How have you been lately..." was uploaded on the YouTube channel 'Eotteoshinji'. The video centered around a conversation held in the waiting room during a performance travel with fellow Koyote members.

Shin Ji said, "Once the news of the new album release was made public, many people showed interest. I felt the hidden fans were worried and supporting me," and added, "I am trying to accept those feelings as humbly and thoughtfully as possible."

She also shared the recent pressures she faced, stating, "The first stage was very nerve-wracking. I was scared to face people closely," and confessed, "I secretly took medication for panic disorder while in the car because my heart was racing so much that I couldn't calm down." She continued, "However, after going out, I found that there were so many people supporting me. In the end, I thought it was good that I read everything."

Kim Jong Min, who was with her, advised, "Right now is a time to hear a lot of things and to think for myself. I need to figure out where to go and set my direction well," while Baekga mentioned, "The comments seemed so intense that I hesitated. But in the end, it's a feeling born from worry and interest," offering comfort.

Shin Ji revealed that when someone told her she was very pretty and requested a high-five, she couldn't make eye contact, indicating that she still couldn't shake off her nervousness. She pledged, "I will stay devoted to my main job and try hard."

At the end of the video, Shin Ji mentioned, "This morning, Jong Min oppa sent in the group chat, 'Let's cherish our health'," referring to the warm friendship among the members. Baekga also responded, "What's more important than a hundred worries is ultimately health. Let's be healthy in both body and mind." The three concluded by encouraging each other, saying, "Our journey is still long," as they wrapped up the video.

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