Opening Up About Her Pressure and Burnout
In a recent appearance on Park Na Rae’s YouTube series, Naraesik, Jihyo, the leader of TWICE, candidly discussed the pressures of her role and her experiences with burnout. When asked about her thoughts on being a leader, Jihyo revealed that she almost considered stepping down from her position during the contract renewal season.
Struggles with Personal Identity
Jihyo shared, “It’s been seven years since I debuted, but I still worry about what Park Jihyo, not TWICE’s Jihyo, would do in the future. We can’t be idols for 20-30 years, right?” This statement reflects her concerns about balancing her identity as an individual with her responsibilities as a group leader.
The Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health
When discussing the hardest moments in her life, Jihyo pointed to the COVID-19 pandemic. She expressed feelings of confinement during lockdowns, stating, “I felt like I was dying just staying home.” To cope, she engaged in activities like exercising and cleaning, even practicing for music shows while battling the virus.
The Burden of Leadership
Jihyo also opened up about the challenges that come with being a leader. She admitted, “When I first renewed my contract, I wanted to say that I wanted to stop being the leader.” Her honesty highlights the weight of responsibility she feels in ensuring that every member’s voice is heard while also making tough decisions when necessary.
Acknowledging the Weight of Responsibility
Reflecting on her leadership role, Jihyo remarked, “I used to think that leaders didn’t have much to do. But now, I feel like I might die five years earlier than my expected age.” This comment underscores the intense pressure leaders face in K-Pop groups and the toll it can take on their mental and physical health.
Fans React to Jihyo’s Vulnerability
Jihyo’s revelations have resonated deeply with fans, who have expressed increased admiration for her openness about the struggles she faces as a leader. Many fans took to social media to share their support and appreciation for her dedication to both TWICE and her personal well-being.
Jihyo’s candid discussion about her experiences as TWICE’s leader sheds light on the often unseen pressures faced by K-Pop idols. Her willingness to share these struggles not only strengthens her connection with fans but also highlights the importance of mental health awareness within the entertainment industry. As she continues to navigate her role, fans remain supportive of Jihyo and appreciate her authenticity.