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Choi Mi-na-su, heading straight for elimination in 'Kill It' mission → faces crisis of vanishing screen time

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Netflix 'Solo House 5' Choi Mi-na-su in-door interview /Photo=Reporter Kim Hwi-seon hwijpg@
Netflix 'Solo House 5' Choi Mi-na-su in-door interview /Photo=Reporter Kim Hwi-seon hwijpg@

tvN survival variety program 'Kill It' contestant Choi Mi-na-su faces a crisis of vanishing screen time during a video shooting mission to determine who will be eliminated.

According to the production team, the seventh episode of 'Kill It', airing at 10:10 p.m. on the 23rd, will feature the 'Label Color Team Mission', where each label creates a branding film matching their key color. Only the winning team will survive in full; in this cliff-edge team mission where at least one member must be eliminated from each of the other two teams, the teamwork of all three labels will be put to a tense test.

In the broadcast, Bomi of the 'Black Label' clashes with her teammates. Support and Oloho-yo, questioning Bomi's opinion, engage in an argument during the meeting, and the strained team atmosphere extends to the filming site, where Bomi and Support exchange sharp verbal jabs in front of the camera. Go Ye-jin stated, "Communication didn't work even by 0.1 percent," and a source confirmed that the conflict among team members was acknowledged.

The 'Red Label' also experiences conflict for the first time. Amid the urgent situation of having to complete all shooting within two hours, communication errors occur among team members. Woo, whose shooting suddenly ended, shows signs of discomfort, while Dasha creates tension with a stern expression, saying, "Stress has reached its peak."

Choi Mi-na-su of the 'White Label' is pushed to a situation where she cannot even get personal shooting. The time required for Capri, who was scheduled first for personal shooting, took longer than expected, delaying the subsequent turns. Capri remarked, "I could sense the tension. But before being part of a group, one is an individual. One must look after their own bowl to some extent," and threw herself into the personal shooting. Choi Mi-na-su, facing a crisis of vanishing screen time, revealed her inner thoughts during the interview, stating, "I don't want to cry."

Meanwhile, 'Kill It' is a survival program aimed at discovering the next-generation style icons who will lead K-fashion trends.

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