Jihyo's Candid Revelations: The Untold Story of TWICE's Abandoned Sub-Unit
In the ever-evolving world of K-Pop, TWICE has consistently set benchmarks, achieving numerous milestones that have solidified their place in the industry. However, a recent revelation by the group's leader, Jihyo, has brought to light an intriguing chapter in TWICE's journey that remained veiled until now.
During a candid interview with Spotify, Jihyo divulged that TWICE had been on the cusp of introducing a new sub-unit. This special unit, comprising Jihyo, Jeongyeon, and Nayeon, was in the advanced stages of preparation for a unique concert stage. However, the unforeseen challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic thwarted these plans, leaving fans and the group equally disappointed.
Jihyo's revelations didn't stop there. She also reminisced about her pre-TWICE days when she was part of an ensemble named 6MIX. This group was a precursor to TWICE and included members Lena, Minyoung, and Cecilia, in addition to Nayeon, Jeongyeon, and later, Sana. The original trio of Jeongyeon, Nayeon, and Jihyo, fondly known as TWICE's 3MIX-line, eventually emerged as the driving force behind TWICE.
The anticipation surrounding the special sub-unit stage, which was affectionately dubbed "Jjimbangpa" by fans, was palpable. Jihyo expressed her fervent hope that this performance, which held so much promise, would someday see the light of day.
Netizens have been vocal in their support and admiration for Jihyo's dedication and hard work. Comments ranged from praising her unwavering commitment to her craft to expressing excitement about the potential 3Mix unit debut in the future. One fan commented, "Jihyo is such an inspiration for working hard towards your goals," while another added, "Would love to see that Nayeon, Jeongyeon, Jihyo unit stage in the future. An official 3Mix unit debut would be so amazing."
The revelations about the almost-formed sub-unit underscore the unpredictable challenges that have beset the global entertainment industry in the wake of the pandemic. As the world grapples with these unprecedented times, stories like these serve as poignant reminders of the dreams deferred and the resilience of artists.
In the meantime, Jihyo continues to make significant strides as a solo artist. Her journey, both as a member of TWICE and as an individual artist, is a testament to her talent, dedication, and the unwavering support of her fans.
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