Bora, a former member of Sistar, revealed her difficult family history before her debut candidly, touching the hearts of viewers.

In the YouTube entertainment show 'Zzanbro', which was released on the 21st, Bora recalled her tough childhood circumstances while sharing memories of Sistar.

Bora recalled, "When I was in 3rd year of middle school and 1st year of high school, I lived in an unfinished house. The wallpaper wasn't done, and there weren't even windows." She added, "My father and I made a frame with wooden planks and used plastic as a substitute for windows."

She continued, "It was really cold and uncomfortable back then, but strangely, I didn't think it was unhappy. My parents were worried, but I even brought my friends home to show them." She laughed, saying, "There were cement bags on the construction site, and when it snowed, we used those to slide down and play. I didn't feel ashamed."

Despite the poignant past, Bora's positive attitude in recollecting her memories surprised and moved the other grants who were with her.

Meanwhile, in that day's broadcast, Soyou caught attention by mentioning her recently released song 'PDA' (Public Display of Affection), confessing, "I've never engaged in affection acts in public places. Outdoor dates with my boyfriend feel unfamiliar."

The two then shared laughs with Shin Dong-yeob while discussing Berlin's free club culture. Shin Dong-yeob said, "Berlin is a city where you can't enter a club unless you have a clear concept" and described it as "a city that emphasizes style." He joked with Soyou, who showed interest, asking, "Aren't you going to Berlin next week?" thus creating a cheerful atmosphere.

The broadcast, filled with poignant confessions and heartfelt laughter, resonated with many fans through the real stories of Sistar.

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