[News] Soyeon as T-ara's leader, "I will work hard"
2011.12.07
As we reported earlier, Soyeon will be replacing Hyomin as T-ara's new leader beginning from January 1st. On December 7th, Soyeon shared her thoughts about becoming the next leader.
She tweeted, "Soyeonnie will only concentrate on working even harder for T-ara's promotions in the future... aigoo Hyomin-ah! You worked so hard ♥ Really... this is corny hahaha ;"
Soyeon continued, "First of all, Eunjungie, Boram unni, and Hyominnie all worked really hard up until now* I was proud... I want to ask for everyone to send our Hyominnie mentions to say she did well hee"
She also showed her gratitude to fans thanked them for overwhelming support, "Eum.... there were so many people that were congratulating me so I couldn't help but write a thank you tweet heu^^; Honestly, it's a little embarrassing and I was afraid it'll seem like a big deal so I tried to pretend like I didn't notice but..."
T-ara has an interesting system as they switch leaders around every 6 to 8 months. The leader of the group will help the producers and stylists decide for the new concept and styles.
Meanwhile, T-ara is currently busy promoting their latest track "Cry Cry".
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