Rumors of a sexual assault cover up in the industr.'A' reveals further testimony that (G)-Idle Soojin.An acquaintance reveals new testimony and clarifie.Seungri reveals he was with actress C at time of s.Jung Joon Young admits to prostitution and reveals.Jung Joon Young reveals victim A in Seungri's spec.Meanwhile, Bae Yoon-jung married her former soccer player husband who's 11 years younger her in September 2019 and became pregnant last year through test tube procedure. Netizens explained that the Chinese wording is from communities that provide subtitles for Korean dramas in China raising suspicions that they dowloaded illegally distributed files on Chinese sites.Īngry netizens left comments asking, "Does it really cost that much to legally watch the drama?" "How can people in the same industry have no morals?"īae Yoon-jung has since deleted the post.
However, an unidentified Chinese word was seen at the bottom right of the screen raising questions. On the 13th, Bae Yoo-jung posted a short video on her Instagram story along with a message "just play the game." The video showed her husband watching SBS 'Penthouse' drama and showed off their sweet daily couple life. Why are Chinese words coming out?Ĭhoreographer Bae Yoon-jung and her husband are embroiled in allegations of illegal downloading. The dancers behind them move a lot.Article: Bae Yoon-jung couple suspected of illegal downloading of 'Penthouse'. Actually, if you watch Brown Eyed Girls’ performances, you’ll notice that the girls don’t dance much. So, they had no idea about how dance worked. That was when were trying to switch to a performance group. Bae Yoon Jung says that thankfully, the members’ great stage expressions were able to cover “ their poor dancing skills“. JeA was known to have problems with her Achilles tendons (the tissue connecting her calf to her heel), so it’s no surprise she struggled with dancing. The other Brown Eyed Girls member who Bae Yoon Jung named as slow was leader and main vocalist JeA. She was originally a member of a legendary underground hip-hop group and later became the only female producer on Show Me the Money‘s first season.
Of course, Miryo’s focus was rap rather than dance. One of the members who had the most difficulties learning choreography was Miryo. Out of all groups, Bae Yoon Jung says she “ struggled the most with Brown Eyed Girls“, deeming them “ unbelievable in a different way“. So, it’s likely that she didn’t have as much time to train in performance as her fellow members. Qri was T-ARA’s leader and vocalist, and originally got her start in the industry as a model. The other slowest member, says Bae Yoon Jung, was Qri. According to Bae Yoon Jung, she was one of the two slowest members in the group when it came to learning dances. Boram (T-ARA)Īs the vocalist and sub-rapper of T-ARA, Boram naturally wasn’t expected to be one of the group’s best dancers. “Ring My Bell” MV | Dream T Entertainment 3. Yet, Bae Yoon Jung says she was also one of the slowest in the group at learning choreography. On top of that, she majored in dance at Ulsan Art High School as a teenager and even used to be a ballet dancer in her youth. Yura’s key position in Girl’s Day was main rapper, but she was also the group’s lead dancer. “Ring My Bell” MV | Dream T Entertainment 2. Perhaps Hyeri took her time while learning to perfect the choreography as much as she could. So, it may come as a shock to hear that Bae Yoon Jung says she was one of the slowest learners in the group. There is always at least one person in a group who just can’t keep up with the new choreography.Īlongside being the lead rapper and vocalist of Girl’s Day when the group was still active, Hyeri was also the main dancer. Now, in a recent appearance on MBC‘s Video Star, Bae Yoon Jung has revealed the six female idols who are the slowest learners when it comes to choreography. After working with many of the biggest names on the second-generation K-Pop scene, she also became a dance trainer on Produce 101 and Produce 48. Bae Yoon Jung is one of the most famous and renowned choreographers in K-Pop.