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Story: Wish Upon a K-Star
• Signed with Fantazee Entertainment when she was fifteen.
• Born in New York City, moved to Seoul with her parents and older sister when she was eight.
• Friends with Pink Petal’s Yunseo and Mika.
• The other girls called her Princess inCitizen Producerbecause she was such
a light sleeper. This led to her nickname as “the nation’s princess.”
Citizen Producer raw footage
20200908.23:23
Testimonial0021
Contestant 52KAN
Property of Han Broadcasting Station (HBS)
APD:The first group challenge is over. How do you feel about the vote?
KIM ANA:Good. I’m grateful the judges chose to vote me through.
APD:Your group was almost at the bottom of the rank before voting. How did that make you feel?
KIM ANA:It’s just the first challenge. I think we’re all learning where we’re lacking. With practice we can get better.
APD:How did you feel about the three girls in your group?
KIM ANA:They worked hard. I’m glad we all made it through.
APD:Two of the other girls got the worst feedback but were saved by Shin Hyeri. How did that make you feel?
KIM ANA:It was her benefit for coming in first in the prechallenge. She was allowed to save two teammates.
APD:But how did it make you feel that she chose those two over you?
[pause]
APD:Did you feel upset that she’d chosen them when they were the reason your team ranked so low? Min Sohee even forgot her lyrics. Did she deserve to be saved after that?
KIM ANA:Hyeri and Sohee are close.
APD:So, you think Hyeri showed her preferential treatment because they’re in the same company?
KIM ANA:Maybe. Yeah, I guess she’d want to save Sohee because they’re from the same company.
APD:Do you think the other two deserved to be saved over you when the judges ranked you so high?
[pause]
APD:Ana-ssi?
KIM ANA:What do you want me to say?
APD:I want you to tell us if Hyeri upset you.
KIM ANA:But she didn’t.
• Born in New York City, moved to Seoul with her parents and older sister when she was eight.
• Friends with Pink Petal’s Yunseo and Mika.
• The other girls called her Princess inCitizen Producerbecause she was such
a light sleeper. This led to her nickname as “the nation’s princess.”
Citizen Producer raw footage
20200908.23:23
Testimonial0021
Contestant 52KAN
Property of Han Broadcasting Station (HBS)
APD:The first group challenge is over. How do you feel about the vote?
KIM ANA:Good. I’m grateful the judges chose to vote me through.
APD:Your group was almost at the bottom of the rank before voting. How did that make you feel?
KIM ANA:It’s just the first challenge. I think we’re all learning where we’re lacking. With practice we can get better.
APD:How did you feel about the three girls in your group?
KIM ANA:They worked hard. I’m glad we all made it through.
APD:Two of the other girls got the worst feedback but were saved by Shin Hyeri. How did that make you feel?
KIM ANA:It was her benefit for coming in first in the prechallenge. She was allowed to save two teammates.
APD:But how did it make you feel that she chose those two over you?
[pause]
APD:Did you feel upset that she’d chosen them when they were the reason your team ranked so low? Min Sohee even forgot her lyrics. Did she deserve to be saved after that?
KIM ANA:Hyeri and Sohee are close.
APD:So, you think Hyeri showed her preferential treatment because they’re in the same company?
KIM ANA:Maybe. Yeah, I guess she’d want to save Sohee because they’re from the same company.
APD:Do you think the other two deserved to be saved over you when the judges ranked you so high?
[pause]
APD:Ana-ssi?
KIM ANA:What do you want me to say?
APD:I want you to tell us if Hyeri upset you.
KIM ANA:But she didn’t.
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