In “Suddenly OOO,” Kwon Eun-bi Reveals IZ*ONE’s Close-Knit Dorm Dynamics

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In the upcoming episode of ENA’s “Suddenly OOO,” set to air on May 16th, audiences will go on a fascinating journey into the inner sanctums of idol dormitories, contrasting the male and female perspectives with BTOB’s Lee Chang-sub and former IZ*ONE member Kwon Eun-bi as their guides.

As Kwon Eun-bi reminisces about her time in IZ*ONE’s dormitory while observing Kim Dong-hyun’s nocturnal activities with his fellow members, she transports viewers into the heart of the female idol lifestyle.

Describing bunk bed arrangements and late-night companionship, she reveals the intimate bonds forged amidst shared spaces.

Lee Chang-sub’s reaction serves as a stark juxtaposition, expressing surprise at the gender-specific dormitory customs. Recalling his experience of spacious living quarters with no bedtime camaraderie, his revelation ignites laughter, shedding light on the cultural disparities entrenched within the idol community.

Lee Chang-sub reacts incredulously, highlighting gendered dorm culture disparities
Lee Chang-sub reacts incredulously, highlighting gendered dorm culture disparities

“Suddenly OOO” promises viewers an immersive look into the personal lives and living conditions of their beloved idols, offering a rare look behind the glamorous facade. BTOB’s Lee Changsub finds himself embroiled in controversy, issuing a public apology over a logo design contest organized by ‘CHANG-GGO.’

The abrupt end to the competition, which was met with disappointment from participants, prompted Changsub to vow better decision-making in the future.

Amidst discussions surrounding BTOB’s contract negotiations with Cube Entertainment, fans anxiously await news of the group’s fate. As speculations swirl, hopes remain high for a harmonious resolution that preserves BTOB’s musical legacy and camaraderie.

Written by Sofia Reed Kpop Metrics Specialist Kpop, News, Coverage, Trends, Fandom, Updates Sofia Reed has 5+ years of experience in digital analytics and holds a degree in Data Science with certification in audience measurement and platform metrics.

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