RHTokyo's Leader RIEHATA Names Honey J as Worst Dancer on 'World of Street Woman Fighter'
In the latest episode of Mnet's 'World of Street Woman Fighter' (WSWF), aired on the 10th, RHTokyo's leader RIEHATA singled out Honey J, the leader of BUMSUP, as the worst dancer.
RHTokyo's Leader RIEHATA Names Honey J as Worst Dancer on 'World of Street Woman Fighter'
Feeling isolated due to the language barrier, Honey J expressed, "I believe RIEHATA is someone who plays fair. I just need to focus on doing my part well," and continued to practice her dance diligently.
Following the release of the leader-level dance videos, director RIEHATA chose Honey J as the worst dancer.
RHTokyo's Leader RIEHATA Names Honey J as Worst Dancer on 'World of Street Woman Fighter'
RIEHATA explained, "Other leaders stood out significantly. In comparison, there were fewer standout moments. I believe one should show their best skills beyond their usual performance. It would have been better if there was more power. The worst dancer is Honey J."
RIEHATA added, "There was the factor of the language barrier, and I think she went through a tougher time than anyone else. However, I believe the competition is ultimately decided by dance. Her skills could have been proven through dance to stand out more than the other five leaders. I think it would have been better if she left a stronger impression through her aura or presence."
RHTokyo's Leader RIEHATA Names Honey J as Worst Dancer on 'World of Street Woman Fighter'
Honey J responded, "My circumstances are my own. Even if I say 'I really did my best,' if it didn't appear that way, I have nothing more to say," she paused, then shed tears as she composed herself.
After the final results were announced, the Korean team BUMSUP gathered in their crew room. Honey J tearfully admitted, "I really hate this program. It makes people feel foolish."
In an interview, Honey J confessed, "It was mentally exhausting. I've experienced it once before, so I know. I felt very sorry to my crew members. Dance is all I have in my life, but my self-esteem and confidence crumbled." Her crew members warmly encouraged her, and they steeled themselves for the next mission.
Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr