Obviously, there was some chance of survival seeing how she survived. She was sick as a kid, not uncommon in Korea at the time. Several idols had deadly childhood illnesses that they made it through. The National health Insurance pays for most doctor and hospital fees the burden on the public is not that high.
On Super Lady the rumor about the budget is true, they talked about it on Knowing Bros, 1.1 billion won for the MV. However people misinterpreted their statement on paying half of it, that has nothing to do with going over Cube's budget and members are not paying out of pocket either. They're basically saying they have a 50/50 profit split with Cube, so any expenses directly subtract from the profit they get to share, that's all. Gotta spend money to make any tho and with how crazy IDLE's sales are these days they're in a great spot with this kind of contract.
(G)I-DLE members : *(1) MINNIE* (Thai) (She was born on October 23, 1997) (Vocalist), *(2) CHO MIYEON* (Korean) (She was born on January 31, 1997) (Vocalist and Visual), *(3) JEON SOYEON* (Korean) (She was born on August 26, 1998) (Leader, Vocalist, Rapper and Center), *(4) YUQI* (Pronounced as 'Oo-gi' or 'U-gi' or 'Woo-gi') (Chinese) (She was born on September 23, 1999) (Rapper, Dancer and Vocalist) and *(5) YEH SHUHUA* (Pronounced as 'Shoo-hwa' or 'Shoo-ha') (Taiwanese) (She was born on January 6, 2000) (Maknae, Visual and Vocalist). Each (G)I-DLE member has a unique voice.
Choi Yena has a brother called Choi Sungmin, former SPEED (disbanded) member. She is a childhood cancer survivor. She had lymphoma and there was no chance of survival. Her parents had to sell kimbap every morning to be able to pay her hospital bills. Fortunately, she recovered. YENA was a member of IZ*ONE. IZ*ONE was formed through Mnet's competition show called Produce 48. The group was composed of twelve members : Kwon Eun-bi (The leader of IZ*ONE), Jang Won-young (The maknae of IZ*ONE) (IVE member), Sakura Miyawaki (Japanese) (LE SSERAFIM member), Nako Yabuki (Japanese), Hitomi Honda (Japanese), Jo Yu-ri, Choi Ye-na, An Yu-jin (The leader of IVE), Kang Hye-won, Lee Chae-yeon (ITZY Chaeryeong's older sister), Kim Min-ju, and Kim Chae-won (The leader of LE SSERAFIM). The group debuted in 2018 with 'La Vie en Rose' MV. Unfortunately, the group disbanded in 2021.
RIP IZ*ONE :'( maybe one day we will go down the rabbit hole with them since we've checked out so many of their members already. & wow, didn't know that about Yena's childhood, glad she seems to be doing great now! thanks for the info :)
@@AudioAddictionmedia If you look closely (it's more obvious in variety/interview videos) she has a scar on her neck from a feeding tube. It doesn't seem to bother her though since she's making bank now and could easily afford surgery to cover it up. I think it's a sign she's a survivor.
I do think that Untouchable was the title track of Born to Be, since Mr Vampire and Born to be were released well before the album and Untouchable with the album. (I think that the pre releasing of songs was too much and did not help them. At all.)
thanks for the info! after hearing all 3 Untouchable being the title definitely makes the most sense. they were super unexpected pre releases, that's for sure
@@AudioAddictionmedia it made it really confusing! I’m not usually a fan of prereleases of b-sides as a business practice, unless it’s a debut group trying to get album sales. I.E. I wasn’t thrilled that Nmixx had Sonar come out really early and then Run for Roses and then Dash. I also didn’t like Itzy releasing Born to Be and then Mr. vampire and THEN the title track. But I really appreciated Dxmon releasing Burn Up and then debuting with Spark a couple weeks later - because then I knew enough about them to preorder an album. And (G)I-dle seems to do a really good distinguishing between this is a prerelease that will make sense when the title track comes out.