K-pop Idols Who Are BFFs For Life - How Did They All Meet?
Two heads are better than one, the saying goes – here we look at the K-pop stars who get by with a little help from their friends.
IU and Yoo In-na
And Yoo values IU just as much: in a 2018 interview with Chosun newspaper, Yoo said that IU is someone she wants to take care of, adding that the two rely on each other and that they are companions for life.
Block B’s P.O and Winner’s Mino
But although they hoped to debut together, they ended up in different groups under different agencies: P.O. joined Block B while Song Min-ho, better known as Mino, joined YG Entertainment’s Winner. (He was part of the ballad group Bom before that.)
They shared the story of how they teared up upon seeing each other onstage in the music TV series We Will Channel You! That day must have been a complicated one for them, though, considering that Block B stole the show by topping the charts when the focus was supposed to be on Mino, who was making his debut.
The pair’s long-lasting friendship has endured, however – their unique senses of style even landed them the show Mapo Hipster where they compete in styling outfits.
BTS’ RM and Got7’s Jackson
But even though Jackson was wrong about RM’s background, his guess that they would be good friends turned out to be correct. On the Zach Sang Show in 2019, Jackson shared that RM balances him out very well, remaining calm and laid back while Jackson tends to joke around. He also said that RM gives him good advice when he’s dealing with problems.
Girl’s Day’s Hyeri and Blackpink’s Rosé
The two are also well-known foodies. Hyeri’s YouTube channel and their social media accounts feature plenty of videos and photos of them enjoying food at restaurants, bakeries and cafes. Rosé even recently sent a food truck to Hyeri’s drama shoot as Christmas Eve surprise.