EUNCHAE sipped on the iced tea she had brought in with her to the interview as she chatted in a quiet voice about plum kelp, planet gummies, Capri Sun and her greatest fear: ghosts. But she laughed slowly and brightly as she said, “FEARNOT is so much more precious to me now than I could’ve imagined and they helped me realize I can be a happy person, too.”
Maybe that’s why, in The World Is My Oyster documentary, you brought Capri Sun with you to give to the other members when you met them for the first time.
HONG EUNCHAE: I went shopping when I left my family’s home to move in with the rest of the group. I like Capri Sun, so I bought some so I could put them in our fridge and pick one up whenever I want, and I bought more so I could share with the members, too. I never told anyone this before, but I even wrote little notes to give to the other members after work, but when the time came, I was so shy that I couldn’t give them to them. So I think I drank them all alone.
What brought you closer to the other members, then?
HONG EUNCHAE: I had a hard time opening up at first, so I would sit alone and didn’t talk much. But we spent all day together in the practice studio, so the dance instructor there told me, “Why don’t you try being a little open about your feelings when you talk to the other members.” So I told the other members honestly that I still wasn’t used to talking when we’re all together and that I was having a hard time adjusting and they all tried hard to understand me, and tried harder with me.
Could you feel the way they felt?
HONG EUNCHAE: I found out that Kkura had gone to that instructor before me and asked privately how she could get closer with me. The other members all wanted to become friends with me already. They just needed me to open up first. Now that I was a part of the group, I was going to be spending every day with them, so I decided I should just be comfortable approaching them. To be honest, some of them had already debuted before and there’s an age difference between us, so I never could’ve imagined we’d become this close. I think now I could close my eyes and know who’s who just by holding their hands.
It seems to me that each of them is a little bit different with you.
HONG EUNCHAE: I don’t have an older sister, so I don’t know for sure, but YUNJIN treats me just like an older sister would—so much so that our unit name is Sisters. Zuha is like a sister and a friend, and Kkura is like my mom! CHAEWON is more like my goofy best friend. She was actually the most difficult to get close with, to be honest. She’s shy too, and I wondered if we just needed to wait a little before we could open up to each other and become close, and time was indeed the answer. It’s more awkward to keep consciously thinking about trying to get closer with someone, but we spend a ton of time together in the practice studio, so now we mess around with each other all the time and we laugh just by looking at each other.
On FIM-LOG you bought CHAEWON a stuffed animal and then said you feel like you needed to buy another gift for YUNJIN. It might seem trivial, but I was moved by how you went out of your way to make sure that one no one would feel hurt.
HONG EUNCHAE: I’m actually kind of hurt when I get the same gift as someone but it’s smaller, so I said we should buy her more. And since the others usually look after me so well, I think about everything they do for me and end up looking after them more, too.
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