Photos of Jiyeon, Soyeon and Hyomin at the script reading session for Roly Poly Musical. Not sure what the story line is about, and only three T-ara members are involved with the show.
YaYaYa #7 on Oricon Chart
T-ara’s 2nd Japanese single, Yayaya, made it to the #7 spot on Oricon Chart. Not bad, but both the position and sales numbers dropped quite a bit from Bo Beep Bo Beep (#1).
I think the biggest reason is the lack of promotion in Japan. AFAIK T-ara only had one showcase for YaYaYa whereas there’s series of publicity for Bo Beep Bo Beep.
It’s a bit greedy to release a Korean album and Japanese album at the same time. I hope their company learn the mistake and manage their schedule better next time.
Cry Cry M! Countdown backstage
Cry Cry dance practise
T-ara’s Cry Cry choreography (practise room) video + short message to fans.
Credit: LOENENT
Soyeon leaves strict warning to creepy netizen
Soyeon has left a stern warning for a creep haunting her Twitter. On November 15th, Soyeon tweeted, “Dear delusional patient. This is my first warning. I will report you from now on. You’re definitely not a fan.”
The term “delusional patient” in her tweet made many netizens speculate that she was referring to a specific anti-fan. Later in the day, however, Soyeon left a longer explanation on the situation, which read:
“The tweet I left for a specific person yesterday is not for an anti, but for someone who is close to a criminal. This is my first warning to the delusional person who has been mentioning lies and purposely sexually harassing me for a long period of time. I think it’s been about a year since I tried to look over it, thinking that it’s just his personality.”
Concerned fans and netizens responded, “What is going on?? Please be safe!”, “Her manager should call the Cyber Police if this gets too far,” and “There must be something serious going on since she incorporated sexual harassment into the message.”
Credit: Allkpop