Hyoyeon de Girls' Generation cuestiona la idea de dejar su residencia tras 19 años

Hyoyeon de Girls' Generation sigue viviendo en la residencia de SM Entertainment casi 20 años después de su debut, preguntándose: “¿Por qué irme?”. En una entrevista el 17 de abril en el canal de YouTube “Halmyungsoo”, describió las comodidades de tener comidas y descanso garantizados. El presentador Park Myung-soo señaló que esto podría quedar registrado en la historia de los ídolos.

Hyoyeon apareció el 17 de abril en el canal de YouTube “Halmyungsoo”, donde compartió detalles sobre su vida continua en la residencia de SM Entertainment. “He vivido en la residencia durante mucho tiempo, y sigo allí”, comentó, citando como razones de su comodidad el hecho de que le proporcionen comidas y un lugar para descansar. Cuando el presentador Park Myung-soo mencionó el ahorro de dinero, Hyoyeon respondió: “Creo que ahorrar es la única forma de sobrevivir”, lo que provocó risas. Señaló que el próximo año se cumplen 20 años desde que vive allí, a lo que Park se refirió como un posible hito en la “historia de los ídolos”. Al unirse a SM Entertainment, le prometieron cuidarla “como una segunda madre”, una promesa que, según Hyoyeon, la empresa ha cumplido. Sin embargo, a veces se siente cohibida al no tener ingresos, preguntándose si es correcto quedarse. “¿Por qué debería irme?”, replicó al hablar sobre la independencia. Declaró firmemente que no querría que sus compañeras volvieran a la vida de residencia. Las visitas ocasionales de las integrantes por motivos de agenda la sorprenden durante la noche: “Cuando alguien entra tarde, pienso que ha entrado un ladrón”. “Honestamente, no creo que me hiciera feliz ver a nadie entrar”.

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