TXT’s Soobin Opens Up About His Fan Love for KARA

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Soobin from TXT openly shared his admiration for KARA on the YouTube channel ‘Pixid’ through the program ‘Favorite of Favorites.’ On November 7, an intriguing video titled ‘What if KARA Appears During the KARA Presentation?’ was released, capturing the interest of fans.

Introducing himself as the “president of the KARA Love Club,” Soobin proudly talked about KARA’s hit songs and achievements. He confessed that he became a fan through ‘Jumping,’ though he admitted not having a strong affection for that song. He recalled a memorable conversation with KARA member Park GyuRi, noting her impressive blonde hairstyle.

When Park GyuRi jokingly asked Soobin, “Why don’t you buy it now?” he proudly replied that he has bought more since then, purchasing KARA merchandise through group buying. Soobin also mentioned participating in KARA’s offline fan activities even before his debut.

Reflecting on the moment when KARA reunited for their 15th anniversary, Soobin expressed his overwhelming emotions. When asked by Park GyuRi who he thought was the prettiest, he mentioned it varied depending on the hair and makeup, and he attended their concert in Osaka.

Soobin also clarified misconceptions about his favorite member, stating that although he initially became a fan because of GyuRi, his favorite varied with each activity. He added that his current favorite is Han SeungYeon, proving his genuine fandom by correctly identifying not only KARA’s title tracks but also their B-sides and World Cup cheering songs.

In a random play dance, while dancing to KARA’s songs, Soobin was surprised and covered his face when Park GyuRi approached, playfully commenting on his “weak pelvis.” Soobin’s genuine fan stories provided fans with great enjoyment and emotion. Fans are eagerly anticipating how his fandom will develop in the future.

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