Words matter. These are the best Nayeon Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Although you may get exhausted sometimes, you can still get over it if you have people around you who give you warm words.
My favorite movies are ‘The Notebook,’ ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,’ and ‘Wolf Children.’
There are many pretty people, and many are prettier than me.
Since we were getting a lot of love from fans, that means we have to try to meet their expectations. This was mentally giving the members a very hard time.
I had a lot of fun during all the performances, but the most memorable one was ‘Born This Way.’ Lady Gaga is one of our favorite artists, and I remember the Once in America had the best reaction when we performed that song for them.
Mina loves Hawaii, and she goes there a lot for vacation.
There have been moments when I was physically strained, but I have overcome the hardships by staging performances and receiving support from our members and fans.
Because I always try natural looks, I want to try something very strong, bold, and provocative – something bad girl, kind of.
I decided that I wanted to be an artist in middle school, and although my mom wasn’t fully on board with me becoming a trainee, she really supported me throughout the years and is very proud of me now.
I believe that ‘Feel Special’ is the story of Twice, written in a song. I guess that is why our fans related to it the most, because it is a very sincere song.
I will never forget when we won No. 1 on a TV music show for ‘Cheer Up.’ It was one of our group goals. We put in a lot of hard work in that song, and felt accomplished and were very moved.
My favorite song of ours is ‘Dance The Night Away.’
My favorite song of ours has to be ‘Feel Special.’ It was a little different than our bright songs that talk about love and general happy things, but we thought the song had a special message.
I am pretty bad at doing my makeup myself, so these days, I am learning from a makeup artist. I treat my face as a sketchbook and am gradually trying things that I learned from the artist.
I would love to improve my English and come tour in the U.S. more often.
Living with eight other people teaches you what to give up and what to take from others, and you have to appreciate each other.
It’s important for us to all be aligned with the same energy on stage.
I would explain myself as a singer, an artist… and most importantly I’m a part of Twice!
We want to give people positive energy and we also want to comfort people.
I really liked to sing and dance, and that’s why I decided to start as a trainee.
In hindsight, my darkest time came when I was an idol trainee. My future was uncertain and I always had to ask myself, ‘Will I be able to debut?’ It was physically and mentally exhausting sometimes.
I feel more comfortable each time I sit down to write, but I’m determined to get better and better.
Because I feel like I’m the opposite of Jeongyeon, I would like to maybe switch qualities with her.
The passion I felt from the U.S. fans was unlike anything I’ve ever experienced.
I like my black hair and think it suits me best.
I feel super happy when I put on a sheet mask after washing my face.
When I make eye contact with our fans while playing a gig, I seem to have the most energy.
Beauty is what I believe in. I want to act and make decisions based on what I believe.
Usually summer colors and vibes go well with Twice, I think, because we’re bright and fresh.
‘More & More’ is animated, full of confidence, even cute; in contrast, the dancing is incredibly powerful and energetic.
Being in the public eye and basically growing up in the spotlight, we are always responsible for our actions.
I want to complement Chaeyoung for her spirit and perseverance. She is never scared of new or unfamiliar things; instead she accepts the challenge. It is really awesome to see this side of her, and I want to learn how to be more brave like her.
We have debuted in Japan and Korea, but we also really want to make songs in other languages for global fans if there is an opportunity.
Having concrete, strong thoughts is very important.
I’m sometimes surprised by myself: no matter how much time has passed, I wasn’t able to accept my inferiority complex. But I did.