Girls' Generation member and actress Sooyoung showed a serious and strong desire to be the center of a girl group unit, drawing laughter.
On the 26th, Sooyoung posted several photos on her social account and wrote a firm comment, "Whoever says it's forced, come out." The start of that comment comes from a video in which Tiffany appeared on Girls' Generation's Hyoyeon's YouTube channel and their conversation became a hot topic.
From the Girls' Generation group, the Taeyeon, Tiffany and Seohyun unit 'TaeTiSeo' successfully led all title tracks, starting with "Twinkle" and then "Holler." With a unique combination of solid vocal lines, "Twinkle" drew attention at the time by featuring EXO members Kai, Sehun and Chanyeol, who had just debuted, in the music video. Regarding this, Hyoyeon told Tiffany that for a unit she would "form 'HyoriSoo' with Hyoyeon, Yuri and Sooyoung," declaring that she would take Taeyeon's role as the vocalist. Hearing that, Tiffany couldn't help laughing and asked, "Did you ask Taeyeon?" Hyoyeon replied, "Say any more and I'll give you a knuckle pop."
The previous day Hyoyeon, Yuri and Sooyoung each released short-form practice videos of "Holler" presenting a center competition. In a mockumentary style, they deliberately used head voice and covered Taeyeon's parts, showing exaggerated dance lines in each center shot. Regarding Sooyoung's desire to be center, Yuri said, "You're sticking up too much. It's not even a graph," pointing out that her tall height would prevent her from being center.
Netizens responded variously, saying, "They're so funny because they're so serious," "But they intentionally use head voice and it actually sounds good," "I seriously think SM should push this again," and "Their roots are Girls' Generation and the unit is also Girls' Generation, so please make my wish come true."
Meanwhile, Girls' Generation, which Sooyoung belongs to, debuted in 2007 with "Into the New World," marking about 20 years since debut this year.
[Photo source] Sooyoung channel
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