“I was really hurt when netizens criticized me for having no presence. This is the chance I’ve been waiting for.”
That
was the statement Lizzy made before she began her promotions as a
member of After School’s first subunit, Orange Caramel. Due to being
the latest addition to the group, few could recognize her face, let
alone her name.
Although group names such as After School,
Secret, Super Junior, and others are recognizable by all upon first
glance, each group has a member that receives less of the public’s
attention.
However, the members that were nicknamed as
“no-presence” have recently begun emerging with a role reversal. The
members are wrapped up in skills and talents incomparable to anyone
else, it’s just that they never had a chance to show them. After being
given the opportunity, they’ve managed to capture the hearts of the
public.
The most representative of cases is After School’s Lizzy
and her charming Busan dialect. Having had to endure countless
questions asking who she was in the beginning, Lizzy managed to rise to
stardom in the variety world after making an appearance on KBS 2TV’s
“Happy Together 3.”
The minute Lizzy makes a statement, laughter
erupts everywhere, surprising those in the variety industry with her
witty commentary.
Lizzy is even the most requested star in the
variety industry as well, making her the most likely candidate in
becoming a fixed cast on “Running Man.”
Secret’s Zinger is also
rising to stardom. Upon their debut, Sunhwa was the favored member of
the group, unfortunately giving less spotlight to the rest of the
members. Zinger managed to overcome it with her exceptional dance
talents and made her mark on the public through variety programs.
Super
Junior also has one such member who jokingly commented, “I think I have
the least presence out of all of the Super Junior members.” That member
has shown that reversals can happen, as he is now participating in not
only OSTs but musicals and MCing as well. Yesung is a member of the
large scale comedy musical, “Spamelot,” and MC for “The Muzit” and
“Love Finder.”
Although these members are rather late in
blooming compared to the rest of their groups, they’ve managed to
create their own successes by working hard on every opportunity given
to them.
One music company representative stated, “Since idol
groups have so many members, it’s only natural that companies spotlight
one member at a time. It’s all done in an effort to get the public to
recognize them better. Once that’s accomplished, attention is dispersed
to the rest of the members through individual activities.”
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