What member of the Sixteen survival show is now in ITZY?
She finished in 12th place and debuted as a member of Iz*One in October 2018. Chaeryeong, the only JYP trainee remaining from Sixteen, debuted as a member of JYP Entertainment’s new girl group, Itzy, in February 2019.
Where is Somi from Sixteen now?
After I.O.I promotions, Somi signed a solo contract with JYP to be on variety shows such as Unnie’s Slam Dunk and Idol Operation Drama Team’s “Girl’s Next Door” where she debuted two more times. She left JYP in August of 2018 and is now under The Black Label.
When did Tzuyu join JYP?
She joined JYPE in November 15, 2012. After more than two years of training, she appeared on the South Korean reality show Sixteen in 2015, during which she was chosen as one of the nine members of the new girl band Twice.
How did Tzuyu join Twice?
Tzuyu was a trainee at JYP for three years before she became a member of TWICE. In 2012, the dance school that Tzuyu was a student at posted a YouTube video of her at a recital. The agent recorded a video of Tzuyu dancing and sent the video to others at JYP, who gave the approval to recruit the singer as a trainee.
Who is the third member of Twice?
Twice Members Age Oldest To Youngest 2021
Twice Members | Age |
---|---|
Jihyo | 25 years old |
Mina | 25 years old |
Dahyun | 24 years old |
Chaeyoung | 23 years old |
How old is Twice Nayeon?
26 years (September 22, 1995)
Nayeon/Age
How old is Natty?
19 years (May 30, 2002)
Natty/Age
How was ITZY formed?
Chaeryeong became a JYP trainee after she and her sister, Chaeyeon, auditioned for Fantagio in 2012 but didn’t make it. That led her to audition for JYP and pass as a trainee. Chaeryeong trained with JYP for five years before her debut with ITZY. The show was to form JYP’s next girl group, now known as TWICE.
Who left TWICE?
The 24-year-old star missed some of the group’s promotional activities last year to safeguard her mental health. Jeongyeon, as well as fellow Twice member Mina, are among a growing number of K-pop stars publicly taking a break from their careers to prioritise their mental well-being.