˚ ༘♡ SUGAR N' SPICE is a five piece fictional korean girl group that made their debut in the music scene on april 6th, 2019. exploring the stories of five contrasting young adult women as they discover where they are meant to fit in this world.
Picture it: The year is 2018. Mydol rookies, officially named ANGELGIRLS18, were in full swing, and rumors were flying around left and right that Mydol was finally debuting a new girl group after the Emphasis disaster.
Eighteen girls. Five spots. Two already secured by the fan favorites, Baebi and Chloe Lee, another most likely promised to nearly I.O.I member, Klara Blix, every girl in that practice room was fighting for their life.
ANGELGIRLS18 LINE UP.
TOP ROW: JUNG YOONAH, CHLOE LEE, YOO "BLISS" MIRAE, KLARA BLIX, KIM SENA, REYNA CRUZ.
SECOND ROW: PIPER JEON, LONDYN DILLION, SANOUK "HEAVEN" RITTHIRONG, LIU WEI, OAKDA IORI, MA TAERI.
BOTTOM ROW: YOO EUNBYEOL, CINDY "JANIE" JONES, MELISSA LOPEZ, BYUN EUNHAE, MESA "EVE" NATHA.
This was a stacked trainee lineup. Every member had an updated account, and the public was obsessed, even begging for Angelico to debut all eighteen of the girls together because they just couldn't picture a lineup with only five members. But Angelico was headstrong on debuting only the top five.
While ANGELGIRLS18 didn't have an official ranking system, fans would often stream their favorite members' vlogs, which, yes, every girl posted a vlog once a week; the content for this group was insane, in hopes of proving their popularity and getting them into the final lineup.
However, there was a fan-favorite duo that stood out the most.
Sena Kim and Renya Cruz.
These two were inseparable. The duo people were on their knees begging Angelico to debut together because of how close they were. During one of their monthly evaluation documentaries, Sena would express how much Reyna meant to her.
"With both of us being from America and not having any family to go back to, we became each other's family. I love every girl here, but Reyna is different. I feel like she was meant to be my sister." And Reyna would return the sentiment, expressing to the camera with tears in her eyes, "In all my time as a trainee, I've never bonded with someone like I have with Sena. I just...can't picture this life without her, like, she's so special to me. I want to dance with her until we're old and wrinkly."
Then, the last evaluation documentary video was posted. Typically, the videos would be around 30 minutes long, featuring a performance from each trainee and a mini interview. With this being the last one, fans were anxious to see what the girls were going to give as their final act before their possible debut.
Reyna wasn't featured in the video. Instead, a black screen with text that read:
"After careful consideration, we have decided to release Reyna from ANGELGIRLS18 due to repeated attendance issues.
We thank her for her efforts and wish her success in her future endeavors."
Fans were stunned, angry, and confused, but there was no one to listen to the frustrations because, well, ANGELGIRLS18 was over. The final lineup had been chosen, and Reyna wasn't in it.
A month later, the Venus lineup would be announced. To long-time ANGELGIRLS18 followers, the lineup was no shock. Baebi, Chloe Lee, Bliss, and Klara were the most highly speculated members, with it always being a tie between either Sena or Reyna to secure the fifth spot. While many were happy to see Sena debut, they noticed something that made them feel...off.
Reyna, her alleged found sister, was silent. Nowhere to be seen. Even when the girls posed with former ANGELGIRLS18 members at their debut showcase, Reyna was absent; she wasn't even in the crowd, according to fan sites.
Speculation ran rampant in the small trainee sphere, with theories circulating about a disagreement between Sena and Reyna that would ultimately end their friendship. But most of these theories stayed in a niche part of the internet. After all, Sena was growing to be a top-tier idol, and Reyna was, presumably, still an Angelico trainee.
That was until September 22nd, 2021, when Reyna would create a YouTube account with the user "reynavision" and would post a video titled "my nda is up. here's the truth." the same day.
The 36-minute-long, now-deleted video would recount Reyna's tough time as an Angelico trainee.
"People always joke about idol diets, but it wasn’t a joke. We were weighed twice a week, sometimes more if Jinhwa was in a mood. If we gained even half a kilo, we’d get shamed in front of the other girls. My meals were basically chicken breast, boiled vegetables, and sometimes a sweet potato if I was lucky. If they caught me sneaking food, I’d get docked practice hours, which just put me behind everyone else. [...] There were cameras literally everywhere. And I don’t mean just for the documentaries. There were cameras in the hallways, cameras in the practice rooms, cameras in the cafeteria. Everything we did was recorded, and if you said the wrong thing or complained, it would get back to the higher-ups. We were told straight up, ‘You don’t get privacy until you’re worth money.’ [...] Angelico made sure we never felt safe with each other. They’d post rankings on the wall every week, and if your name wasn’t in the top three, you were basically invisible. They’d compare our weight, our vocals, our skin, our everything. So yeah, a lot of us fought. A lot of us hated each other at one point or another. And then they’d film us pretending to be best friends. [...] They’d feed us lines, tell us who to sit next to, what to say, when to cry. If you didn’t give them drama, they’d cut your screen time."
But everyone already knew this about Angelico. It was basically their marketing tactic to have the most intense trainee program in Kpop to turn out the best of the best idols, but the real bomb drop moment was when Reyna would go into the details of why she was kicked out.
"Okay, so let me just tell you the truth because I’m so sick of people saying, ‘Oh, Reyna was lazy, Reyna was late, Reyna didn’t work hard enough.’ Like, no. I worked my ass off every single day. I bled for that company. I starved for that company. I lost myself for that company. And I was told the very last evaluation? It was between me and Sena for that final spot in Venus. Just me and her. So what happens? Sena looks me dead in the eye and tells me the evaluation is at 3PM. I trusted her. She was my sister, right? I show up early, 2:45, hair slicked back, makeup done, ready to go, and the whole fucking room is empty. Empty. Because the evaluation was at 10:00 a.m. Ten. She had already gone, they had already marked me absent, and they didn’t even let me speak. That was it. Done. Cut. And yeah, I had been late a couple of times before, okay? A couple. Not proud of it, but when you’re surviving off half a sweet potato and four hours of sleep, sometimes you’re gonna miss the bus. [...] At first, I thought it was a mistake. I was like, maybe I heard her wrong, maybe I wrote it down wrong. But no. No. I found out later she knew the time. She knew the whole damn time. She lied to me. She set me up because she wanted that spot, and guess what? She got it. Congratulations, Sena. You got your dream. Hope you sleep well at night."
The video exploded. Within hours of being posted, clips of her rant about Sena were shared on TikTok, Discord servers, and stan forums. Long-time ANGELGIRLS18 followers said it confirmed everything they suspected but were too afraid to voice. For newer fans, it was the first time they’d ever heard Reyna’s name, and they were stunned that such a central figure in Venus’s predebut story had been erased so thoroughly.
Angelico moved fast. By the end of the second week, Reyna’s video was scrubbed from YouTube, with copyright strikes reportedly issued by Angelico Entertainment. Re-uploads of the video disappeared almost as quickly as they went up, with Constellations accused of working overtime alongside Angelico staff to bury the story. Threads were mass-reported, fancams and edits drowned out critical hashtags, and anyone questioning Sena’s integrity on Twitter often found themselves brigaded by stans spamming fancams of Sena or ratioed into going private.
But not everything could be erased. Even non-fans were captivated by the drama of a best-friendship turned sabotage, with some dubbing it “the darkest pre-debut betrayal since the Produce48 rigging scandal.”
Sena, meanwhile, was not untouched. Though Angelico never issued an official statement addressing Reyna’s claims, the comments under Sena’s Instagram posts from late 2021 to mid-2022 were flooded with snakes, clown emojis, and demands for her to apologize. During livestreams, fans would sneak in questions like “Do you miss Reyna?” or “Why did you lie about the evaluation?” only to see them ignored or deleted in real time.
To this day, Sena has never publicly acknowledged Reyna, much less apologized to her.
So what does this say about Sena’s character?
On the surface, it paints her as cold, manipulative, and willing to betray the one person who called her a sister just to secure her own debut. And for many people, that’s exactly how the story landed. The betrayal was too sharp, too personal, for people not to assign her the role of villain.
But the longer the video circulated, the more the conversation shifted. At the time of the final evaluation, Sena was only sixteen, possibly seventeen, depending on how you counted her birthday. A teenage girl, stuck in Angelico’s notoriously brutal training system, with everything she’d ever worked for on the line.
Fans and even casual viewers began pointing out that Sena wasn’t acting in a vacuum; she was acting under the weight of a company that deliberately pitted girls against each other, withheld food, sleep, and support, and told them daily that their dreams were just one mistake away from vanishing.
In that light, Sena’s actions, while obviously fucked up, became less about inherent malice and more about survival. Angelico fostered an environment where sabotage wasn’t an exception; it was almost expected. If she hadn’t secured her spot, maybe it would have been her on the outside, posting a rant video years later instead of standing on stage with Venus.
Even Reyna, in parts of her rant, hinted at understanding the pressure Sena was under, saying at one point: “I don’t think she was born evil. I know she wasn't. I think Angelico made her that way.”
The nuance didn’t erase the sting of the betrayal, but it complicated the narrative to some.
So maybe the real villain wasn’t Sena at all. Maybe it was the system that led her to make the choice. Angelico built a machine where kindness was a weakness, where friendship was a lever, and where survival sometimes meant sacrificing the very people you loved most. Sena and Reyna were two teenage girls practically thrown into the K-pop Hunger Games, and no amount of love between them was going to save them from this fate.
While Sena will likely carry the stain of that choice forever, the truth is that Angelico created the storm. The girls were just trying not to drown in it.
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It’s been almost six years since EMPHASIS faded from the K-pop scene, but a new trademark application by Mydol Entertainment has Sweetpeas and curious netizens buzzing.
On December 12, industry insiders noticed that Mydol Entertainment officially reapplied for the “EMPHASIS” trademark, covering usage for musical recordings, entertainment services, and merchandising. The news comes nearly a decade after the group’s 2014 debut and over six years after their quiet disbandment in March 2016.
While neither Mydol nor any former members have commented, fans are already speculating about the purpose behind the filing. Could this be the start of a long-awaited reunion comeback? Or is Mydol preparing to relaunch the brand with an entirely new lineup, perhaps as a rebranded girl group paying homage to the once-beloved name?
For those unfamiliar, EMPHASIS was a short-lived but impactful girl group under Angelico Entertainment, initially intended to be a “sister group” to powerhouse boy group PRIORITY. Debuting with a unique dual-concept format, they quickly stood out in the crowded 2014 girl group landscape.
Their debut mini album EMPRINTSIS gave fans the infectious “Feel Special” and the bubbly “Du Du Du!” while their sophomore release EMFACT delivered two of their biggest hits, “FANCY” and “LOVE BOMB!” The latter comeback was a breakout success, making their sudden year-long hiatus and eventual disbandment all the more puzzling.
Following their official goodbye single, “Pinky Swear”, EMPHASIS seemingly vanished from K-pop history. Angelico quietly removed most of their content, leaving only official MVs online. Over time, the group developed a “nugu but not nugu” legacy: not unknown, but never fully given the chance to become the household name they could have been.
The members have since gone in wildly different directions, some thriving as soloists or in new groups (like BAEBI, Piper of Sugar n’ Spice, and Chaewon of PRIMADONNA), others leaving the idol industry entirely for acting, streaming, or behind-the-scenes work.
What do you think, Sweetpeas? Is this a reunion, a reboot, or just a business move?
[+1,234, -56] If it’s not OT10, then what’s the point? 😭
[+987, -42] if this means the girls have to work with jinhwa again count me out keep them far away from that man
[+984, -65] let’s not forget angelico literally lied about mijoo’s age so she could debut at 13… disgusting
[+854, -38] sweetpeas do not let nostalgia make you forget how badly they were treated
[+812, -65] Watch it just be a rookie girl group using the name for clout 🙄
[+609, -21] Sweetpeas, we might be EATING after 6 years omg
[+588, -30] The fact Angelico erased them from history still pisses me off.
[+551, -44] yall are crazy if you think jinhwa is letting akiko step foot in the mydol building 😭
[+477, -25] If they’re relaunching Emphasis I hope it’s to give the girls the send-off they deserved.
[+420, -18] ot10 or nothing but even then they deserve better than a nostalgia cash grab
[+399, -15] priority getting to live while emphasis had to die...my first kpop heartbreak
[+375, -12] if this turns out to be a rebrand with rookies rip to the real emphasis
[+355, -12] I will boycott if Akiko isn’t included tbh.
[+299, -19] priority stans need to sit this one out yall were weird back then and you’re still weird now
[+268, -14] If it’s just a trademark renewal for business purposes…I’ll cry
[+241, -11] if this is a reunion i hope priority isn’t anywhere near them those “collab stages” were creepy af
[+210, -9] the music, the looks, the choreography… they were ahead of their time
a set of headcanon questions based around platonic development , such as best friends or a group of friends . send a pink emoji to explore more about your platonic dynamics .
🌸 » where did your characters meet ?
🦩 » what was their first impression of each other ?
🍧 » who gets to pick where to eat ?
🦩 » who do they like making fun of ?
💗 » what is your character’s go-to karaoke songs , separate and collaborative ?
🎟️ » what’s your character’s favourite memory with the other ?
🧠 » who leaves voicemails / voice messages ?
🌷 » who is the most social ?
👙 » what emoji would your characters use to describe each other ?
💕 » who is the protective friend ?
🎀 » who is the most responsible one ?
👛 » who takes the most pictures –– bonus: who is the designated photographer for that character’s pictures ?
💒 » assess your character’s zodiac signs –– are they astrologically compatible ?
🌺 » what do your characters think each other’s best quality is ?
👄 » where do your characters hangout ?
PARTY4U is the second pre-debut single of the up-and-coming MYDOL girl group, G-GIRLZ. They would promote the digital single for three weeks as well as their previously released track, GNARLY.
Yes, finally, after two months of heavy speculation and leaks online, G-GIRLZ finally revealed their official group name and debut date at the end of their PARTY4U music video...
As you can imagine, stan twitter had a lot to say about it!
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“We didn’t storyboard it. We built a house and let the night unfold.”
— Son Roan, MV Director, on filming “party4u”
The "party4u" MV isn’t structured like a traditional music video. It’s a voyeuristic, damn near clusterfuck, drift through a house that feels like the center of the universe for exactly one night. The camera is your only guide, tipsy and uninvited, always a few seconds late to the drama. There’s no plot, but there are stories.
Shot mostly handheld, with a grain filter and blown-out lighting, the video follows a single continuous motion through the rooms of a party you’ve seen on TV before: sweaty, messy, and a little bit sad.
“Each member of TACK13 has their own arc, but none of them get a resolution. That’s the point.”
Geni is introduced mid-argument. She and Hyun of ISSAYAH stand in the kitchen, yelling at one another and causing the people around them to either stare or scurry off. The volume of the video drops just enough for viewers to catch words like “again?” and “you came with her?”
The camera swings wide whenever it gets too close, like it’s scared of them. Their fight continues silently across rooms: matching each other’s steps on the dance floor, locking eyes when they think no one’s watching.
Later, Geni’s seen resting her head on Hyun's shoulder as he silently smokes a cigarette. She has mascara stains on her cheeks as she blankly stares ahead. When Hyun takes a drag, he uses his free hand to bring Geni's to his lips, a small yet gentle act of intimacy for the turbulent couple.
“It was all them. We didn't plan any of it. They legitimately fought on set and made up that night. It was perfect for what we were going for, but also terrifying to be around.”
Navi is the most romanticized character in the MV. She’s introduced alone, dancing in the kitchen in a glittery mesh top, headphones on while everyone else is tuned into the party. The camera lingers on her as she twirls with a wine bottle in hand.
She locks eyes with Yonghyung. Their scenes are quiet, warm, always framed with candles or ambient glow. They keep passing each other: once in the hallway (where he moves aside without speaking), once at the fridge (where she closes it before he can grab a drink), and once on the stairs, where they finally pause, faces inches apart.
But they don’t kiss. He gets a text, glances at it, and leaves. She watches him go, smile fading.
Later, during the bridge, Hwihun walks up to her on the back porch and offers her a jacket. She declines.
“Navi’s plot is about never arriving. The party is full of people but she’s stuck in a loop with someone who keeps missing the moment.”
The house party is at full volume, the bass bleeding through the walls, laughter overlapping. But when we cut to Finn, seated on a velvet couch with Minsi on his left and Eme on his right, the music dips. Not completely. Just enough for you to hear the shift in energy. It’s a controlled silence, like you’re holding your breath.
The camera takes on a voyeuristic quality here. It doesn’t try to be objective. It picks sides. Then switches.
Minsi’s leg is crossed tightly, one manicured hand on Finn’s arm. Eme’s posture is relaxed, fingers twirling a straw in her drink. Finn is… neutral. Unaware, or pretending to be. But the girls clock each other with every movement. Eme leans in to say something. Minsi laughs louder over her. Minsi pours Finn a drink. Eme takes it and offers it to him first.
Later in the MV, the camera transitions into the bathroom—warm lighting, soft echo. Eme and Minsi stand shoulder to shoulder in front of the mirror. Silent. Both fixing their makeup.
Minsi blots her lipstick too hard, leaving a faint smear on her chin. Eme notices. Doesn’t say anything. Just watches.
Minsi glances sideways. She knows.
During the bridge, we see Finn again. This time alone on the stairs, scrolling his phone. The party roars behind him.
Neither girl is in sight. But the camera lingers long enough for you to wonder who he’s thinking about.
“We never confirmed who Finn liked. That wasn’t the point. The point was that both girls were performing until it stopped being a performance.”
Akiko starts the MV off lowkey. She’s introduced in the background of someone else’s scene, fixing her lipstick in the hallway mirror, barely in frame. For a while, she blends in. Until she doesn’t.
Midway through the MV, she’s spotted slipping into a closed-off bedroom where Londyn and Hajin had been hanging out earlier. It cuts to her rifling through someone’s makeup bag, smirking to herself as she applies a silver eyeshadow that doesn’t belong to her.
She walks back out and ends up sharing a cigarette on the balcony with Juni. There’s no dialogue, just overlapping laughter from the party behind them and Akiko staring off into the night, totally still, as Juni watches her.
“Akiko has the smallest storyline, but she’s the most deliberate. She’s always slightly off-angle, like she knows she’s being filmed and doesn’t care.”
Harin’s entrance is theatrical. She appears in the bathroom doorway in full glam, tossing her coat onto someone’s lap and stepping over Kaori and Kaleina mid-fight over aux.
She makes eye contact with Zion, smirks, and deliberately sits next to Chloe on the couch. Chloe looks pissed off, looking at Harin and asking 'Who is this?' over the music. Harin smirks at the camera, showing her chunky and extravagant nails.
Throughout the night, Harin’s the girl people whisper about. We catch glimpses of her laughing with Hanjae of Loopin in the hallway mirror, then slow dancing dramatically with Drew in a scene too glamorous for the rest of the video.
Near the end, we see her by herself in the laundry room—smeared mascara, silk dress stained, staring at her reflection like she just lost something.
“Harin was the most powerful girl in the house until the very last scene. We wanted her to feel like the aftermath of something. She’s the kind of girl who ruins a party by existing too loudly and then vanishes before you can ask why she’s crying.”
Ayun and Nami are introduced dancing together on the couch, passing a vape back and forth, hands tracing collarbones. Their chemistry is undeniable. Everyone in the room sees it.
But then London walks in. Nami doesn’t even explain; she just disappears from the shot.
Ayun stares after her, then shrugs it off and keeps dancing. But the camera catches her slipping into the bathroom later to sit on the edge of the tub and cry.
Baebi and Jiah slow dance under a hallway light with pink film grain floating over them like dust. Their joy is infectious, but it is framed narrowly.
Noah and Blue sit on the rooftop smoking, silent. The camera lingers in the stillness.
Hajin and Londyn are soaked by a garden hose under fairy lights, caught in overexposed lens flares.
Juni, Yonghyung, and Hwihun are filmed through fogged mirrors and iPhone flashes in a neon-lit bathroom.
Kaleina and Kaori scream into a busted mic under garage light, the camera jerking with their movement.
Hanjae skates through the hall as if the party is happening around him in a different dimension.
Ania is framed like a painting, champagne glass in hand, never speaking.
It’s past 3AM now. The beat is slower, warped. Half the guests are gone. The floor is sticky. The camera drifts from room to room, soft and dazed, like it’s forgotten what it came for.
THIS IS THE COME DOWN...
Noah and Blue sit shoulder-to-shoulder, passing a cigarette without looking at each other. They’re bathed in dull blue light. The skyline blinks behind them.
Zion leans against the front door, eyes on his phone. Chloe walks past him, jacket on, heels in hand. He doesn’t stop her. She doesn’t look back.
The bathroom’s abandoned now. The lights flicker. Ayun sits in the dry tub with her knees drawn up to her chest, still wearing her full makeup. There’s a glitter-streaked ring around the porcelain, like someone cried there earlier. Maybe her. Maybe not.
She mouths along to the outro of the song, barely audible.
Outside, Minsi sits on the porch steps, wrapped in someone else’s coat. Her eyes are glassy. She’s not drunk. She’s exhausted. In the background, silhouettes dance through an upstairs window, but she doesn’t look up.
The camera catches a small detail: her nails chipped, her phone screen cracked, the bracelet Eme wore earlier now on her wrist.
Inside, Eme is alone. The same couch from earlier, where she and Minsi had sat with Finn. Now just her. She’s scrolled too far back in her camera roll. Her phone lights her face with something like regret.
No words. Just the door opening. Hyun walks out first. Geni follows a few seconds later. She doesn’t take his hand, but she walks beside him.
The camera catches it through the window. Framed like a secret
Sitting on the kitchen counter, legs swinging. Baebi traces hearts on Drew's thigh with an empty eyeliner pen. They’re whispering something neither of them will remember tomorrow.
Londyn sneaks out through the back, stilettos in hand, wearing a hoodie. Her lipstick’s still perfect. She disappears into a waiting cab.
Nami is at the bottom of the stairs, phone to her ear. No one picks up. Her lipstick is smudged like someone kissed her mid-sentence.
Juni is still in the foggy pink bathroom, alone now. She uses her lipstick to scribble a heart onto the mirror and walks away, leaving the room empty and foggy.
Yonghyung & Hwihun push each other on a shopping cart outside the house. Laughing like they didn’t witness five emotional breakdowns an hour ago.
Kaori & Kaleina still scream over the karaoke mic in the garage. Everyone else has left the room. The power cuts out mid-line. They continue to perform as if they're on an actual stage.
Ania is still in that silent, gold-lit room. This time, the camera slowly pushes in. She’s seated exactly the same. The only thing that’s changed is us.
On the staircase, Akiko leans on the banister. She's the only one looking directly at the camera.
She sips from a half-full glass, tilts her head like she knows something no one else does, and smirks.
The front door swings open again. The camera stumbles backward out of it. Someone (whom we never see) throws a handful of glitter. It hits the lens. Everything blurs.
Then black.
MASSIVE THANK YOU TO ALL THE CREATORS OF THE OCS MENTIONED ! @venusvity @toointoo @bluwavez @bleumae @iissayah @snspice @hrtbrkrz @dreamdate @daecheonsa
cann we have some infos about londyn's brother? this story about him and piper got me curious
i'll drop the short profiles for londyn's brother and piper's mlb boy here and y'all can send in any questions about them, their relationship(s) with piper, or any other questions you might have about her other relationships ~ Tay <3
˖ ࣪ . 🎤 ࿐ ♡ ˚ . REED DILLON professionally known as REED was born in 1995 in Yatesville, Georgia, USA. He was a child actor, starring in commercials and some minor acting roles, mainly alongside his sister Londyn. He was always singing and making songs, so one day he submitted some songs to a record label and his career took off from there. He was one of the major teen heartthrobs of the 2010s and is now considered one of the top "pop boys" of this generation. He is known for being very versatile with his music and has released albums in the pop, country, r&b and alternative indie genres.
˖ ࣪ . ⚾ ࿐ ♡ ˚ . HUDSON BROOKS SUTTON professionally known as BROOKS SUTTON was born in 1996 in Mobile, Alabama, USA. He grew up playing baseball basically everyday of his life and managed to get a full-ride scholarship to Florida University, where the team won a College World Series in 2017. He was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in 2017 with the Round 1, 5th pick, and made his MLB debut in April 2019. He won Rookie of the Year in 2019, MVP in 2021 and has attended every All Stars game since his debut season.
˖ ࣪ ˚ . FULL NAME ⇁ Hudson Brooks Sutton
˖ ࣪ ˚ . BIRTHDAY ⇁ September 26th, 1996
˖ ࣪ ˚ . BIRTHPLACE ⇁ Mobile, Alabama, USA
˖ ࣪ ˚ . CAREER ⇁ MLB Left Fielder [Atlanta Braves]
ೃ⁀➷ NAMI is a member of south-korean fictional girl group SUGAR N' SPICE. she made her debut in the group on april 30th, 2024 under MYDOL ENTERTAINMENT after a previous member left the group to live a regular life. she has been in the public eye twice before, with her original experience coming from participating in the survival show IDOL SCHOOL, where she finished the show in 16th place. after the show she joined WM ENTERTAINMENT and then was sent on another survival show, PRODUCE 48. she finished this show ranked 11th and made her debut in the final temporary girl group, IZ*ONE, in 2018. after the group disbanded, she went back to training before the opportunity to redebut was given to her.
・❥・⠀ exploring the story of being a known but unknown face, never feeling like she fits in, found family, rough family life, constantly feeling inadequate, extreme jealousy, trying to overcome trauma, and wanting to show who she really is to the world.
˚ ༘♡ BASICS
ღ BIRTH NAME : na minjung⠀ [ 나민중 ] ⠀
ღ ENGLISH NAME : maddie na
ღ STAGE NAME : nami⠀ [ 나미 ]
ღ DATE OF BIRTH : january 16th, 2000
ღ ZODIAC SIGN : capricorn
ღ CHINESE ZODIAC SIGN : dragon
ღ ETHNICITY : korean
ღ NATIONALITY : korean
ღ LANGUAGES : korean [ fluent / mother tongue ] . english [ fluent ] . japanese [ conversational ]
ღ HEIGHT : 168 cm | 5'5
ღ BLOOD TYPE : O+
ღ MBTI : ENFP-T
ღ FACE CLAIM : son hyeju [ loossemble / loona ]
˚ ༘♡ PERSONAL LIFE
ღ BIRTHPLACE : suwon, south korea
ღ HOMETOWN : suwon, south korea
ღ PROFESSION : idol . model
ღ COMPANY : mydol entertainment [ 2024 - present ] . wm entertainment [ 2017 - 2024 ] . off the record entertainment / axs [ 2018 – 2021 ]
ღ TRAINING PERIOD : three years & two months [ 2017 – 2018 , 2021 - 2024 ]
ღ GROUP : sugar n' spice [ 2024 – present ] . iz*one [ 2018 - 2021 ]
ღ POSITION : lead rapper . lead vocalist . face of the group