ChoA has a lot to say to younger idols these days. During the production presentation for the upcoming entertainment program “Sisters At Play (tentative title),” former AOA member ChoA shared valuable advice with her junior idols in the K-pop industry.

Former AOA Member ChoA Has Interesting Advice for New Idols

The event, jointly organized by E Channel and Channel S, featured ChoA alongside other prominent female artists, including Chae Ri Na, Lee Ji Hye, Narsha, and Ivy.

When asked to provide advice to her junior colleagues in the K-pop industry, ChoA, who debuted in 2012 as part of AOA, expressed her insights and wisdom gained from her own journey. Having left AOA in 2017 due to health reasons and making a solo comeback in 2020, ChoA’s experiences offer a unique perspective for the younger generation of idols.

Many currently active artists are persevering with the support of medication. Personally, I experienced burnout and took an extended break,” she said. “During my period of reflection on how to ensure long-term sustainability, I encountered these senior sisters. Chae Ri Na-unnie conveyed, ‘It’s not about making a big impact immediately; what matters more is enduring and maintaining your current position.

Choa added, ” I realized these senior sisters are living proof, having sustained their careers for a significant duration. I aspire to become living proof as well and offer support to the younger generation.

“Sisters at Play” is a variety show designed to bring together female artists who once dominated the South Korean music scene, offering a platform for them to speak openly about their careers. The show aims to delve into their experiences, struggles, and untold stories, providing viewers with insights into the lives of these accomplished artists.

The program is expected to offer a candid and reflective look at the lives of these accomplished female artists, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs they’ve faced throughout their careers. ChoA’s advice, rooted in her personal journey, adds depth to the collective narrative that “Sisters At Play” aims to present to its audience.