The pictorial of singer and creator Seob, who is the daughter of model Epani and heated up SNS with her ‘Mala Tanghulu’ dance, has been released.
Seob, who stood in front of the camera with the shy expression and bright energy characteristic of a teenage girl, made the staff on site smile by unfolding the pictorial in her own style, from a clear and plain mood to a kitschy concept.
She became a hot topic by walking the runway at the age of 13 for the first time in the brand‘s history for the 2025 F/W Seoul Fashion Week DUCKDIVE collection ‘SMS (Sportsmanship Message Service)’ held at Dongdaemun Design Plaza in Jung-gu, Seoul on the 7th. When asked about his recent activities, singer and creator Sub, who is raising expectations for his diverse activities such as future albums and short-form content, replied, “I’ve been attending various events and continuing to film a lot of short-form content. I‘m also holding a small event where I give away CDs to people who dance well on my channel.”
A creator who must constantly present new content. When asked where he mainly gets his inspiration for ideas, he answered, “I get a lot of inspiration from comments on short-form channels,” and “I also look for other people’s fun content, save it, and apply it to film.”
The beginning of his huge popularity after the release of ‘Mala Tanghulu’ ‘I‘ve been active on Kids’ YouTube since I was 5, but I stopped for a while due to school and resumed it in May of the year before last. After that, I followed the challenge and wanted to make my own song, so I told my parents about it. I actually like mala-tang and tang-hulu so much that I eat it five times a week, so I ended up making ‘Mala-tang-hulu’.” I came up with the concept myself and participated in writing the lyrics.”.
When asked if she felt the popularity of ‘Adults Don‘t Know’ even on a music show, she said, “I feel the love of many people because people recognize me even when I pass by. Last year, I went to Seoul Land for an experiential learning trip, and since there were a lot of students, everyone recognized me, so I remember taking about a thousand pictures and signing autographs. After I finished, my friends around me disappeared.”. When asked if she felt like she inherited her mother’s (Lee Pan-i) blood, she smiled and said, “I think I inherited some of my parents‘ height and talent. When I’m dancing alone at home, my parents sometimes come next to me and dance with me.” Also, when he told his mother, who is his senior in life and a broadcaster, about what he wants to do, he said, “I feel like she‘s trying to let me do whatever I like,” and she coolly responded, “’What do you want to do? Then I‘ll help you.’”
We also asked him, who has been exposed to the media early on, if he has his own way of dealing with malicious comments. Seob said, “When there are malicious comments about my facial expressions, I tend to think positively by saying, ‘You think they’re so detailed?‘ and other people reply to malicious comments on my behalf, so I find all the comments funny,” showing an optimistic side.
When asked about an activity he’d like to try, he said, “I like sports so much that I even went to a national dodgeball tournament, so I want to play dodgeball more. Also, I‘m interested in makeup these days, so I do makeup ASMR at home while looking in the mirror. ”I also want to try my hand at being a beauty creator,“ she confessed.
Sometimes, my parents, who are like teachers to me, are my role models. He said, ”When I’m taking short videos or pictures, my parents show me examples and teach me well like real teachers.“
When asked what kind of person he sees himself as, he said, ”The person I see myself as is a very active and slightly crazy kid these days.“ He also said, ”When people around me are having a hard time, I find their reactions funny, and I feel like I‘m ’full of energy.‘“
Regarding his future plans, he said, ”I plan to work hard to become more famous and receive love from the public so that my songs can be used in challenges and such. I’m preparing many more songs after ‘Mala Tanghulu’ and ‘Adults Don’t Know,‘ so please look forward to them. Also, if my CEO succeeds in dieting, he promised to buy me an iPad, so I think I’ll be able to manage my goal weight,“ he said, ending the interview with a smile.
Source: bntReporter Lee Seul-bi, Donga.com misty82@donga.com
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