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Tiffany mentions 'HyoriSoo,' saying 'TaeTiSeo should get together for a showdown' ('Amazing Saturday')
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Tiffany mentions 'HyoriSoo,' saying 'TaeTiSeo should get together for a showdown' ('Amazing Saturday')

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Tiffany Young mentioned the Girls' Generation sub-unit 'HyoriSoo' on the variety show 'Amazing Saturday'.
  • The episode featured Sunmi and Tiffany Young, both former members of popular 2nd-generation K-pop groups.
  • The show's MC, Boom, brought up Girls' Generation during the broadcast.

Singer and musical actress Tiffany Young referenced the Girls' Generation sub-unit 'HyoriSoo' during a recent broadcast of the tvN variety show 'Amazing Saturday.' The episode, which aired on the 18th, featured prominent 2nd-generation K-pop idols, including Sunmi, formerly of Wonder Girls, and Tiffany Young, who transitioned from Girls' Generation to a solo career and musical theater.

During the program, MC Boom brought up Girls' Generation, prompting Tiffany Young's mention of the sub-unit. The context of the conversation, which involved reminiscing about 2nd-generation idol groups, likely led to the specific reference. The show typically involves cast members and guests attempting to transcribe song lyrics, often leading to humorous interactions and discussions about music history.

The appearance of both Sunmi and Tiffany Young highlighted the enduring legacy of 2nd-generation K-pop, a period known for its influential groups and diverse musical styles. Their presence on 'Amazing Saturday' offered viewers a chance to connect with these artists beyond their current activities and revisit memories associated with their iconic groups.

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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.