T-ara Eunjung reveals, "If without Jo Sung Mo, T-ara wouldn't have existed"
2013.10.26
T-ara member Eunjung revealed a special relationship with singer Jo Sung Mo.
Eunjung appeared as a guest on October 26th Jo Sung Mo's episode of JTBS Hidden Singer 2 and revealed, " If Jo Sung Mo sunbaenim didn't succeed, T-ara wouldn't exist."
She stated, "Jo Sung Mo sunbaenim's agency's CEO, who made him debut, made our group T-ara using the money from Jo Sung Mo's success. Even now, our CEO still miss Jo Sung Mo sunbaenim and even cried during a radio program because of that."
Aside from that, a past interaction between Jo Sung Mo and producer Joo Young Hoon was also revealed. Joo Young Hoon shared, "Before he debut, I eliminated Jo Sung Mo from dance idol group audition. If he debuted there, there would be a strange idol group so for me, it's the best decision."
This episode will be aired at 11PM on October 26.
Source: Chosun Written by KYUriShana@dkpopnews.net
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