




We even said amongst ourselves, ‘No matter what we do, we can’t seem to catch a break.'” A lot of people didn’t even know when we were making a comeback. They kept investing in us, but we weren’t achieving anything. Even though our albums weren’t doing well, the agency kept letting us release new ones. When asked just how bad things were before Brave Girls’ belated success, Yujeong replied, “We always felt so apologetic to our agency. Because of my current situation, he must have thought I wasn’t all that great.’ I had a really severe inferiority complex.” Even when we broke up, I thought to myself, ‘This happened because I didn’t make it. Yujeong went on to reveal, “There was a boyfriend that I dated back then, after my debut. “So everything I’d written was really depressing.” “Before ‘Rollin” climbed back up the charts, I’d been worrying about a lot of things,” she shared. A year later in October, Yujeong and Eunji, another member of Brave Girls, took part in a project outside of Brave Girls. In her debut, she and other Brave Girls members performed the song Deepened after the original members had been on hiatus for two years. The idol, who had brought her old laptop to the show, explained that she had recently looked through her past journal entries on the computer from before their breakout success. Yujeong became famous after her debut with Brave Girls on February 16, 2016. On the latest episode of KBS Joy’s talk show “Breakup Museum,” Yujeong spoke candidly about the difficult times she went through before Brave Girls skyrocketed to stardom earlier this year with “ Rollin’.” Brave Girls’ Yujeong recently opened up about her struggles with feeling insecure before the group’s sudden rise to fame.
