Former Miss A member Fei recently sat down for an interview for Sina Weibo, where she unveiled her opinions about the alleged "unfair growth opportunities" for Miss A, and also talked concerning fellow member Suzy.
One part of the discussion was posted and interpreted by Feithful AFeiFacts on YouTube channel, where she addresses those specific concerns she was issued. One of the issues presented to her in the discussion was the disproportionate opportunities they had while still in a band. Fei started to resolve the point beginning from her rookie days as part of the girl band Miss A.
Fei stated how she had begged herself not to be featured in several programs because she's not comfortable in her Korean language abilities, and thus she would not have to talk too much. She even disclosed that she would often encourage other members to take the rim on other occasions to communicate. She concludes that because everybody's success and prominence are different, nobody can dictate the level of recognition they get.
She claims they did everything they could at the end of the day, and they ensured that their work was well done. But the remainder is up to the people and how they view it. Fei was also questioned about her thoughts today on a former member of the party, Suzy. And Fei replied for the previous maknae of the band with nothing other than admiration!
She spoke about how well Suzy has managed to grow this well and admired her outstanding quality of work that has been the same since the beginning of her career! Only ten months since Suzy was prepared before their launch with the band, the other three members have accrued much longer training experience than her. Fei underlined how Suzy struggled to keep up as much as possible she can work with the other participants.
She then said something about how pleased she was with Suzy's achievements and growth and mentioned how critics like to think that Miss A was renowned because of Suzy. "She took a very optimistic step, causing people to remember her. It's an excellent idea, I suppose. There are, of course, a lot of people saying that because of Suzy, they just recognize Miss A. I don't believe that it's important. Your response basically is that you know about Miss A, correct? It's all good enough just knowing people recognize Miss A. That our group exists." (via Koreaboo)
Miss A made their debut album, "Good Girl Bad Girl," in 2010 and was highly popular. After seven fruitful years, in 2017, the group dissolved, leaving JYP Entertainment and following separate solo career trajectories.