Honey J, the leader of the dance crew Holy Bang, revealed the background for the remark, "It's a fight between sisters," which has become a buzzword in 'supa'.



On the afternoon of the 29th, at the meeting to commemorate the end of Mnet's 'Street Woman Fighter' (hereinafter referred to as 'Swoopa'), which was held in the form of online streaming, the leaders of each crew member Honey J (Holy Bang), Aiki (Hook), Gabby (Lachika), and Lee Hey (Coca N Butter), Ri Jeong (YGX), Monica (Proudman), Hyojin Choi (Want), Noje (Waybee), and director Choi Jeong-nam and CP Kwon Young-chan were in attendance.



In the midst of the hot popularity of 'Swoopa', the various words and actions of the cast have become fashionable. Among them, Honey J's words, "Look, it's a fight with sisters," in front of the dancers' younger sisters ahead of the battle with Monica, also drew a lot of attention.



Regarding the situation at the time, Honey J said, "The situation was not good at that time. It was a situation where the worst dance was handed over there, so I had no choice but to be sensitive. remembered.



He added, "If you think about it, this is not everything in life, the world is not collapsing, it's just a program.



Also, "I was in a state of panic when Monica unnie chose me, but when I came out, I looked at my friends and they were all down. look.no need to be depressed Unnies are fighting, take a good look,” he said.”



'Swoopa' drew attention to the female dancers who had been hidden behind the singer, and their passion for dancing and their outstanding skills drew attention.

'Swoofa', which caused the K-dance syndrome, came to an end when 'Holy Bang' took the final victory in the final live broadcast on the 26th.



[Photo courtesy of Mnet]



(SBS Entertainment News reporter Kang Seon-ae)