How do you manage to stay true to yourself in an industry known for its pressures and expectations? Can you share a memorable moment from your idol journey that had a profound impact on you as a person, beyond your career? What's a typical day like for you when you're not performing or practicing?
How do you manage to stay true to yourself in an industry known for its pressures and expectations?
"i don't think it's that hard. at the end of the day, the only person who truly knows who i am is me. i just need to keep that engraved in my mind. who knows, maybe that'll become harder as my career goes on but right now, i'm not having a hard time staying true to myself."
Can you share a memorable moment from your idol journey that had a profound impact on you as a person, beyond your career?
"when i participated in all or nothing, i don't think i was expecting to debut. it's not that i wasn't confident, but i didn't put my life on the line like some of the other contestants. that might make me sound cocky, but it's true. making the debut line up sort of gave me that confidence boost i needed, sort of. it was a sign that i made the right choice when i decided to step foot in this industry and made me feel more confident about the choices i make in life."
What's a typical day like for you when you're not performing or practicing?
"i get up at noon on a good day. if i can't get up by that time, i'm probably in bed until like two or three and then i just spend it in bed unless someone calls me out. i'd like to get out more and maybe just watch people at a cafe, but i don't think culture creative's a very big fan of that so i just stay indoors. i'll meet a friend if they ask me to come out, but other than that i just like to spend that time relaxing and not worrying about what's next on my schedule."