T-ara N4's Dani to join MBK Entertainment's new survival show for upcoming girl group
2015.02.10
MBK Entertainment will launch a survival show to choose the members for its upcoming girl group.
According to Star News, T-ara N4's Dani has been confirmed to join the new survival program in order to choose the members for the upcoming girl group that will debut under MBK Entertainment and has been called as 'T-ara's sister group'.
Dani will join as the 5th member along with other trainees including Heehyun, Eunjin, Jung Chae Yeon and Seulgi. It was said that one of the trainees named Minhyun dropped out due to personal reasons.
Dani also tried out acting before as she starred in KBS's 'School 2013' and SBS's 'My Lovely Girl'.
This survival show is expected to broadcast in March.
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