[News] Supearls reunite and meet Girls’ Generation
2012.02.10
Supearls once again gathers attention as they reunite and also meet up with Girls’ Generation. On the February 12th episode of SBS’s ‘Survival Audition K-Pop Star’, the group that received praises for their outstanding harmonies and fresh new interpretation of the song ‘The Boys’, Supearls, was given a surprise as they met with the original singers of the song, Girls’ Generation.
In last week’s final audition casting, Supearls members Lee Michelle, Park Ji Min, Lee Seung Joo and Lee Jeong Mi were casted by BoA to receive special training from SM. As they were receiving their training, they were greeted by a surprise visit from the members of Girls’ Generation, who also showed a special interest in the young group of girls.
Having met Girls’ Generation, the participants came together and performed once again their rendition of ‘The Boys’, showing their amazing talents. After listening to the young girls perform, it was said that the Girls’ Generation members did not hold back their admiration and praise towards the girls; they even confessed, “I think you’re better than us.”
In addition, as strong supporters of the young group of girls, the members spoke to the participants giving them sincere advice and words of encouragement.
In regards to the surprise meeting of the two groups, the production staff revealed that, “After meeting and talking to the members of the top group in K-Pop, Girls Generation, and the way the participants think have improved, also their sense of purpose and reason have gotten stronger.”
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