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'Nameless Legend' Winner Seongri: "Same Cohort as Park Ji-hoon of 'Produce 101'... Attempted Auditions Six Times Including 'Produce 101'" [Kim Ju-ha's Day & Night]

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  • One day, received two casting offers from Big Hit (now HYBE)

'Nameless Legend' winner Seongri appeared on MBN's 'Kim Ju-ha's Day & Night' with Haru and Jang Han-byul, showcasing her wit.

According to the production team, the sixth episode of MBN's 'Kim Ju-ha's Day & Night' airing on Saturday the 6th will feature Seongri, who became the first-ever 'Legend' of 'Nameless Legend', along with Haru and Jang Han-byul, the top three of 'Nameless Legend', revealing behind-the-scenes stories.

'Nameless Legend' first legend Seongri stated, "I challenged no fewer than six audition programs starting from 'Produce 101'. I think I was eliminated around 46th place in 'Produce 101'. Every time I had to turn back without even reaching the finals in auditions, the frustration was immense. With the mindset that it was my last chance, I applied for 'Nameless Legend'."

Seongri also revealed her experience of having her entire performance edited out from a past competition show she appeared on, saying, "It was difficult because the stage I had prepared with my life on the line disappeared entirely from the broadcast."

In particular, she said, "The friends I was with in 'Produce 101' have become enormous stars, and Park Ji-hoon has become a million-seller actor. When my friends did well, I felt envious and also cheered for them, but I had a lot of impatience."

Haru, who ranked second in 'Nameless Legend', confessed, "During high school, I received two casting offers from BTS's company at the time, Big Hit, now HYBE. In my first year of high school, my mother opposed it, and in my third year, I was too old to become a trainee and wasn't prepared, so I ultimately couldn't join the company."

Haru said, "I really admired senior G-Dragon and decided I wanted to do hip-hop. I even applied for 'High School Rapper'."

Jang Han-byul, who ranked third, will reveal the story of choosing to return to Korea even after becoming a national star in Malaysia. Jang Han-byul, who won the Malaysian national audition program 'Big Stage 2019', stated, "After winning, I stayed at number one on the local music charts for 52 consecutive weeks. For my parents' joy and happiness, I wanted to succeed as a singer in my parents' homeland, Korea."

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