Seraphim, the number one ‘laughter trend’ among 4th generation idols
LE SSERAFIM went beyond its own content and took over digital and broadcast entertainment.

Le Seraphim (Kim Chae-won, Sakura, Heo Yun-jin, Kazuha, Hong Eun-chae) is gaining popularity with a wealth of its own content such as 'Reniverse', 'Le Seraphim Company', and 'DAY OFF'. Thanks to their dazzling sense of entertainment, they received love calls from the broadcasting industry and emerged as a 'new entertainment trend.' It is no exaggeration to say that with three regular entertainment shows every week and a variety of original content, you can watch Le Seraphim all week long.

First, Sakura's solo entertainment show 'Don't Be Fearful' is released every Wednesday at 6 PM on the YouTube channel of the same name. This channel reached 300,000 subscribers in 3 months, and the cumulative number of views of all videos posted to date is a whopping 25 million. This proves the outstanding capabilities and topicality of solo MC Sakura.

At 5:05 PM on Friday, Hong Eun-chae will be the host of KBS2TV's 'Music Bank'. Hong Eun-chae received a passing grade for her MC debut with stable hosting and sensible speaking from the first broadcast on the 10th. Starting from the 12th of next month, you can meet Kim Chae-won every Sunday at 7:50 PM on ENA's new entertainment program 'Hyemi-ri Yechae-pa'. Expectations are high on the performance of Kim Chae-won, who has shown a strong sense of entertainment in her own content.

In addition, Le Seraphim releases the regular variety show 'Reniverse' every Wednesday at 8 PM through the team's official YouTube channel. 'Reniverse', which depicts members enjoying various challenges, is gaining popularity with individual episodes exceeding 1 million views. In addition to 'Reniverse', more than one non-regular content such as 'LE▶PLAY' and 'FIM-LOG' is uploaded to the channel every week, providing ample satisfaction to fans.

While Le Seraphim, the 'strongest in its own content', has taken over the entertainment world and made a strong impression on the public, attention is being paid to whether it will be able to establish itself as a 'trend in entertainment' representing the 4th generation girl group.

Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr