In a recent episode of Donghaemul and Baekdu Eunhyuk (Water Donghae and Baekdu Eunhyuk)The YouTube series hosted by Eunhyuk and Donghae, Rookie Girl Group of Super Junior Tell my name He made a special aspect. The spotlight quickly turned to Hitomi, the group leader, who opened his experience since he took the helm – and the challenges he now shares with his former leader, Kwon Eunbi, also known as “Dea Waterbomb”.
Hitomi reflects candidly, “I called Eunbi Unnie and said to her:” I think I finally understood how you have to hear. “And she replied:” That’s why I always cried. “
The moment has resonated with the fans, revealing the immense emotional pressure exerted on the leaders of the K-Pop groups, in particular for those who bring the double lighthouses of age and cultural difference. Hitomi, as a Japanese member who guides a group of Korean girls, admitted, “It’s a bit of a weight, but I had more experience than others, so I’m trying to grow with them.”
The singer also revealed her severe self-discipline, saying that she had not eaten fried chicken for 3-4 years, despite having loved him, due to his commitment for his role. Eunhyuk and Donghae were visibly affected by his dedication and maturity.
Comparing his time in IZ*oneWhere he was a younger member with less leadership responsibility, Hitomi confessed that his current role seems much more demanding. “In Iz*one, I had only two younger members, but now I am the oldest and all the others are younger”, He said, highlighting the emotional and practical change in his new position.
The group recently debuted on August 1 with the single “Ily”, a vibrant summer track built around “Can’t displet My list offes Oc. By Frankie Valli. The fans praised the energy and freshness of the song and the sincere interview by Hitomi has only deepened the public admiration for its growth.
As fans are looking forward to Tell my nameThe journey, Hitomi’s honest words serve as a reminder of the peaceful sacrifices and emotional charges that derive from the leadership – and a tribute to Kwon Eunbi, whose grace under pressure continues to inspire.
Sources: Nate