
AOA
CHANMI has emerged as a rising star in various 'Life-based' entertainment
shows.
CHANMI
recently appeared on KBS2's economic life entertainment program "A Wise
Add Lives" and MBC's new pilot training program "House of
Sharing." CHANMI, who revealed her economic life and lifestyle through the
broadcast, stands out in the "Life-based" program with her unadorned
charm and frank talk, drawing sympathy from viewers.
In
"A Wise Add Lives," which aired on Dec. 10, CHANMI bus-riding,
shopping mostly on sale products, and showing no different consumer life than
their 20s. In particular, the fact that she is agonizing over her development
and preparation for her retirement at a young age made headlines after the show
and drew admiration from viewers.
Then, she appeared on MBC's "House of Sharing" from Dec. 10 to 11. House of Sharing is a program in which stars gathered in a house share their stuff and feel about a "shared economy," and CHANMI has revealed her presence as a "pro-shareder," bringing out the experience of naturally practicing shared life under her mother since she was in school.
She also drew
attention among senior cast members by putting together the "Sharehouse"
accommodation rules as she had lived in the dorm as an idol.
CHANMI,
who the main dancer of the girl group AOA, has been spotlighted as an
entertainment idol who can reveal the purpose of life-tight entertainment,
candidly conveying the realistic values behind the glamorous job. It naturally
introduces trends in economic life such as "shared centers" and
"pension savings insurance," and is agonizing over her younger
brother's college tuition, sparking sympathy and friendliness from viewers.