A certain female idol trainee is garnering attention for her visuals.
On popular online community forums, netizens are buzzing about an as-yet-undisclosed female trainee under SM Entertainment. Renowned for her striking appearance, this young idol is making waves after allegedly making an appearance in a recently uploaded video by SM's training unit.
According to the netizens, the said trainee is the second person from the left. In the video, the trainees are taking on EXO's famous "First Snow" challenge.
What's astonishing netizens even more is the revelation that this talented trainee was born in the year 2005. As one of SM's current idol trainees, speculation is rife that she might debut as part of their next girl group.
Reactions include:
"She bears a resemblance to Lee Tae Im... looks incredibly mature for an idol"
"Her appearance reminds me of an Instagram influencer."
"Cosmetic surgery?"
"She's genuinely beautiful."
"Is she the next Karina?"
"She appears older than someone from the '05 line."
"Perhaps she'll become the center of the group."
"She exudes an influencer vibe."
"I don't believe SM will launch a new girl group anytime soon, especially with RIIZE's recent debut."
"She's incredibly attractive."
"It's funny how Karina also received similar responses as a trainee, but later she was hailed as a goddess after her debut."
"She seems to be causing some envy already lol"
"She's more reminiscent of an influencer than Irene or others."
"You're telling me she's younger than NewJeans' Minji and NMIXX's Sullyoon??"
"She appears more like a '95 liner than an '05 liner."
"The next Karina?"
"Lol I think she will be the new Karina"
"Why are y'all so mean lol she's so pretty"
"Not sure if she looks like a traditional girl group member to me"
"She reminds me of Seo Woo and Go Yoon Jung"
What are your thoughts?
Is it me or are all idols and idol trainees the same lately? They all seem like they go to the same surgeon... they are pretty but plastic and none of them have a feature that makes them special.
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