This is a review article written after watching the broadcast. "What's the point of leaving it" S.E.E.YA's Lee Bo-ram revealed the laughable behind-the-scenes story that she visited a plastic surgery clinic just three weeks before her debut.
On the afternoon of the 25th, the legendary group S.E.E.YA appeared on the tvN STORY show "What's the point of leaving it."
At first, when it was said they were singers without faces, Lee Bo-ram said, "Originally it was before Gyuri unnie joined," and revealed that the previous agency maintained a mystique concept like Jo Sung Mo or SG Wannabe.
Although they prepared as singers without faces at first, the team's direction completely changed when member Nam Gyuri joined. With Nam Gyuri's doll-like appearance, they suddenly began to promote as "singers with faces," she said, drawing attention.
With the arrival of a visual member, the agency's actions also became hectic. Lee Bo-ram recalled that Nam Gyuri was so pretty and said, "The company must have thought it wouldn't work, so they took us to a plastic surgery clinic," causing the studio to burst into laughter.
However, after receiving a diagnosis at the hospital, the estimate was a major procedure, and there were only three weeks left until debut. Lee Bo-ram said the doctor told her recovery would not be possible before the debut, so she ultimately could not have surgery.
Recalling the time, Lee Bo-ram, bitter yet candid and witty, said, "I wish they had just done the surgery," turning the place into a sea of laughter.
[Photo] Capture of the broadcast screen of "What's the point of leaving it"
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