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MOMOLAND’s Nancy Tops ‘Most Beautiful Faces of 2023’ List

Proving her unrivaled visual, Nancy McDonie of K-pop group MOMOLAND has been named as the Most Beautiful Face in TC Candler’s 2023 List.

According to the American film review site, the South Korean-American idol ranked No. 1 in the Top 100 chart for the women’s category. 

TC Candler, who has been publishing the ranking for the most beautiful faces since 1990, said that the list was far from being a popularity contest. Moreover, the site mentioned that from approximately 300,000 celebrities in various fields such as entertainment, music, film and many more, only 100 women from more than 50 countries were selected to make it on the year-end reveal.

Notably, Nancy’s ranking comes to no surprise as this marks her sixth year being part of the list. But the singer drew attention as she rose from the No. 2 spot last 2022, to claiming the first rank in 2023.

In other news, Nancy is currently set for a solo career after signing an exclusive contract with ATOC in September 2023.  For those unaware, her group MOMOLAND officially disbanded in February 2023.

Aside from Nancy, here are the other K-op idols who made it to the list

While Nancy clinched the top spot, several K-Pop idols also made it to the list. Following the Bboom Bboom singer are members from girl groups TWICE and BLACKPINK

In particular, TWICE’s Sana ranked No. 3 while her fellow member Tzuyu placed No. 11. Meanwhile, all the BLACKPINK members also bagged places in the list. In particular, Jisoo, Rose and Lisa took home the No. 9, No. 12 and No. 14 spots, respectively. Only Jennie didn’t make it to the list’s Top 20, but still ranked as No. 23. 

Other idols who made it to the top 50 of the list are soloist Jeon Somi (#17), IVE’s Wonyoung (#27), and Red Velvet’s Seulgi (#34). Also part of the list are NewJeansDanielle (#36) and (G)I-DLE’s Yuqi (#38).

Featured image: Nancy McDonie updates fans that she signed with new agency, ATOC. Credit: Instagram/Nancy

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Former MOMOLAND Member NANCY Debuts Personal Twitter and YouTube Accounts

NANCY is officially moving forward after MOMOLAND’s disbandment. The “BBoom BBoom” singer has launched her personal Twitter, YouTube, and TikTok accounts. The launch coincides with the former MOMOLAND member’s 23rd birthday.

NANCY Debuts Personal Twitter and YouTube Accounts

NANCY celebrated her 23rd birthday on April 13, 2023, and she had an awesome treat for her fans. The former MOMOLAND member shared photos from her birthday celebration on a new Twitter account. The “Baam” singer also thanked everyone who congratulated her on her birthday.

NANCY confirmed that she is also launching a YouTube channel where she will be posting new content. The first video uploaded to the channel followed the “Banana Chacha” singer as she prepared for her birthday celebration. She also debuted a TikTok account in the same week.

NANCY is currently the most active of the previous members of MOMOLAND since the girl group announced their disbandment in February 2023. Although it is unclear whether she is planning to debut as a solo artist soon, fans are already excited about the possibility.

Remembering MOMOLAND: A Girl Group In Retrospect

MOMOLAND debuted as a seven-member girl group in November 2016. Hyebin, Yeonwoo, Jane, Nayun, JooE, Ahin, and Nancy were joined by Daisy and Taeha in 2017. The group enjoyed success for two years but Taeha and Yeonwoo left in 2019. Daisy later departed in 2020 after some conflict with MLD Entertainment.

In January 2023, MLD Entertainment confirmed that the remaining six members of MOMOLAND refused to renew their contracts. The group’s disbandment was confirmed less than a month later.

NANCY is the first former member to confirm she found a new agency. Nancy Jewel McDonie announced she signed with Aria Diamond, the new talent agency affiliated with Aria Group. She has not yet confirmed plans of releasing new music as a solo artist. Stay tuned for more updates on this story.

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