MONSTA X just proved that they are not just a group but also brothers for life. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, MONSTA X I.M recounted a time when he and bandmates were forced to shower together.
The incident happened years ago when MONSTA X was just starting. He said they were rushing to go to their debut but everyone had to shower first. However, there were only two bathrooms and the waiting time just wasn't realistic.
MONSTA X I.M then revealed, "To save time, we share the shower booths." And this was when their brotherly love began.
The group didn't also shy away from sharing with the publication what their secret is for having a tight brotherly bond with one another. They said that they always make it a point to be honest with each other.
Just like any other sibling, they also get into arguments and fights. But if one of them has negative feelings toward the other, they see to it that they talk about it.
MONSTA X Members Miss Their Leader Shownu
Through the years, MONSTA X became more like brothers than bandmates.
Now their leader, Shownu is serving his mandatory military service, and the remaining members are remembering all the lessons that they got from him.
Joohoney said that the group relied on Shownu's strength, as well as his strong presence and quiet wisdom.
I.M said that the bond that he developed with MONSTA X did not happen overnight. At first, it was difficult to adjust to different personalities, but over time and after several face-to-face dinners and chats, they became more like family.
MONSTA X Talks Album, Tour, and Documentary
Last month, MONSTA X opened up about their new English-language album, "The Dreaming," as well as their tour and a new documentary.
According to I.M, he and his bandmates are more confident with their new English album compared to the first one that they released years ago. After all, their English is so much better these days.
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He also said that they have more experience talking to the press and are confident because they speak better so it just follows that their second English album also sounds more genuine.
When it comes to their documentary, Kihyun said that he's most excited to show fans what happens behind the scenes as they prepare for the release of "The Dreaming."
MONSTA X Joohoney's Mental Health Struggles
In the past year, MONSTA X was very big on personal growth after Joohoney returned from a short hiatus. He announced his decision to take a break from the group so that he could focus on his mental health.
Following his return, Joohoney said that he's grateful to the other members of MONSTA X for their understanding, love, and support. And he's also grateful to all the fans that cheered him on. Now that he's back to performing, Joohoney promised to give his supporters the best show of their lives.
Meanwhile, MONSTA X is a boy band from South Korea that was created after they appeared in "No Mercy." Some of their biggest hits include "Got My Number," "Gambler," "Love Killa," "Rush Hour," and more.
See their full interview with Rolling Stone here!
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Camille Heimbrod wrote this.
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