(G)I-DLE’s Shuhua opened up about feeling embarrassed while performing for her family on the February 3rd episode of ‘Knowing Brothers’. During the show, Shuhua confessed to experiencing discomfort when dancing provocatively in her hometown during the girl group’s world tour. She candidly shared, “We danced sexy, and my grandma and my entire family were there.”
The revealing confession continued as Shuhua detailed the nerve-wracking experience, saying, “We shook our butts and spread our legs. That’s why I was so nervous that day. It had been years since I had seen my grandma, and when I met her backstage, she gave me an awkward look. It was so embarrassing.”
The discomfort stemmed from the stark contrast between the onstage persona, where the group performs daring choreography, and the more reserved atmosphere of Shuhua’s hometown. The clash of these two worlds left the (G)I-DLE member feeling self-conscious, especially in front of her grandmother and extended family.
In a lighthearted exchange, Kang Ho Dong, one of the hosts on ‘Knowing Brothers,’ injected humour into the situation, jesting, “I’ve taken off all my clothes and wrestled in front of my family.” This banter added a touch of levity to Shuhua’s admission, highlighting the shared experiences of public figures who navigate the challenges of balancing their personal and professional lives.
Despite the awkward encounter with her family, Shuhua’s revelation provided a rare glimpse into the behind-the-scenes struggles faced by idols when reconciling their on-stage personas with their private lives. As (G)I-DLE continues to make waves in the K-pop scene, such candid moments foster a deeper connection between the group and their fans.
In recent news, (G)I-DLE made a highly anticipated comeback with their track “Super Lady.” As the group continues to share both their artistic triumphs and personal challenges, fans are granted a more comprehensive understanding of the multifaceted experiences that shape their journey in the competitive world of K-pop.