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'Geoje Yaho' a huge hit, Minami of RESCENE reveals her true thoughts: "No obsession, it's time to say goodbye" [Star Issue]

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/Photo=Screenshot from YouTube channel 'Hello, this is Won-i, nice to meet you'
/Photo=Screenshot from YouTube channel 'Hello, this is Won-i, nice to meet you'

Minami (20, Ito Minami), a Japanese member of the group RESCENE, shared her sincere thoughts on the popularity of the 'Geoje Yaho' meme.

Recently, on the fan communication platform Bubble, Minami expressed a mature mindset, stating, "It's time to say goodbye to the gyaru style now. I was never a gyaru to begin with. Now I need to strongly promote my true self!"

She continued, "Still, I think many people liked the gyaru look, so I'm glad I did it. I am very grateful to the PD. I will work harder on my dancing and singing so that you can also like my true self," she said confidently.

Minami added, "Actually, I don't know much about what gyaru is, and there are many different gyaru styles, so I think some people might not feel good if they think I'm just copying them. But what is certain is that the gyaru looks I have shown so far were carefully researched and prepared for those who enjoy watching gyaru videos. Also, the staff always prepared beautiful outfits that suited me. So, I would be very happy if you could consider these videos not as content to promote gyaru culture, but as videos that showcase my various sides and the great chemistry between me and Unnie Won-i."

Although the 'Geoje Yaho' meme, shouted while dressed as a gyaru, brought a huge hit, Minami remains grounded and focused on moving forward. She expressed her strong enthusiasm, saying, "Since many people are interested and like it, I will think about the areas I need to work harder on and do everything I can to become an even better artist."

RESCENE is a five-member girl group that debuted in 2024. They are set to make a comeback on July 8 with a remake single of the hit song 'Pretty Girl' by the second-generation representative girl group KARA.

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