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British boy group SM “The standard of K-pop is high… Harsh comments in the first evaluation”

Five-member group Dear Alice appear on British terrestrial television’s live talk show ‘This Morning’

British girl group ‘Dear Alice’ press conference produced by SM Entertainment

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Members of group Dear Alice take a commemorative photo at the press conference of SM Entertainment’s first British boy group ‘DEAR ALICE’ held at the Soho Hotel in London, England on the 1st (local time). From left, Dexter Greenwood, James Sharp, Blaise Noon, Oliver Queen, and Rhys Carter. 2024.8.2 [문앤백 미디어 제공. 재판매 및 DB 금지] photo@yna.co.kr

(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Lee Tae-soo = Local boy group DEAR ALICE, produced by SM Entertainment in collaboration with British entertainment company Moon & Baek, appeared on the British terrestrial live talk show ITV1 ‘This Morning’ on the 16th (local time) appeared on

According to SM on the 22nd, the five members of Dear Alice, including Blaze Noon, Dexter Greenwood, James Sharp, Oliver Queen, and Rhys Carter, told various stories, including the audition held last year, training in Korea, their participation in this project, and their future plans.

They specifically mentioned that “the level and evaluation standards of K-pop are very high” and revealed an episode that unfolded during the 100-day training period he spent in Korea.

He also confessed: “I received harsh comments in the first evaluation.”

Dear Alice appeared on the British television talk show “This Morning”

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The BBC TV series ‘Made in Korea: The K-Pop Experience’, which tells the story of Dear Alice’s debut, also aired for the first time on the 17th (local time).

The first episode showed the five members arriving in Korea, beginning practice for their global debut and receiving their first evaluation.

British newspapers such as The Guardian, The Times and The Sun featured ‘Made in Korea’ as a TV show worth paying attention to.

tsl@yna.co.kr

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