TRIPLEES, 30 million won per month for food, → the largest number of K-pop people traveling by 45-seater bus ('Omniscient Interfering View')
Jul 14, 2024
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In the 307th episode of the MBC entertainment program 'Omniscient Interfere' (hereinafter 'Omniscient Interfere'), which aired on the 13th, a day of girl group Triple S, which is creating a new sensation in the idol world, took place. Triple S's oldest sister, S5 Kim Yu-yeon, and Bibi's own brother, S7, Kim Na-kyung, joined the studio to add to the fun.
First of all, the strange daily life of Triple S was depicted without time to look at it. A total of 24 Triple S members shared elevators and checked the number of people from time to time, revealing their large-scale group life, which surprised the interviewees.
The inside of Triple S's accommodation also caught the eye. Their accommodation was 24 times full of daily necessities, groceries, and carriers, and name tags were essential for personal items. In addition, the members even fought with each other to reserve the laundry order, making them laugh. It was a so-called laundry open run, and the order of washing was set with rock-paper-scissors.
On top of that, as if reminiscent of a buffet, the delivery food continued constantly, making viewers' mouths water. Manager Lee Hae-sol said that Triple S's food expenses are 1 million won a day and nearly 30 million won a month, making everyone's eyes wide open.
On top of that, Kwak Yeon-ji, a first-year high school student, was caught receiving free tutoring from Kim Yu-yeon, who is attending Ewha Womans University's science education department, drawing attention.
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As the number of people was large, the members got up from early in the morning and headed to the shop, and caused laughter by wearing tool items to remove swelling on their faces one by one. Arriving at the shop, Triple S continued its systematic three-shift system from hair, makeup, and outfit fitting. The endless schedule preparation process of 24 people who fell into an infinite bridle gave viewers a wonderful view.
Then, 40 people, including managers, hair, makeup, and stylists, filled the 45-seat bus, drawing attention. At the rest area, the eyes were fixed as if they were in hell in the second row to check the number of people. After a while, the Triple S arrived at the schedule and participated in a half-time performance of the football game. When the song began, the eyes changed, and they filled the scene with a stage of 'Girls Never Die' in which 24 people gathered to become one, and proved themselves to be the main idols who will create a new syndrome by performing perfect performances.
Manager Lee Hae-sol, who originally said his dream was to be a manager, sent a video letter to Triple S members saying he would be grateful for becoming his first artist and a manager he could rely on, making the studio emotional.
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