![]() ![]() The heart of the book is very genuine, and I hope the industry sees that.”Īhead, Jung talked to StyleCaster about the Girls’ Generation moments that made it into Shine, watching BTS’ “Carpool Karaoke” and how K-pop has changed since she was an idol. But I did want to be true to myself and not hide anything either. “I am hoping they will swoon for the romance and root for Rachel to come out on top! I definitely didn’t set out to write a ‘tell-all’ I always wanted to create good entertainment. “I am really excited for fans to read the book-not just for all the little tidbits that come from real life, but also for the fun, addicting read,” she says. ![]() Still, while she didn’t hide any details about her experience as a K-pop idol, Jung wants readers to know that the book is more than the dark side of the K-pop industry. ![]() Though the book is fiction, Jung confirms that a lot of Shine was inspired by her life. On September 29, 2020, follows Rachel Kim, a 17-year-old K-pop trainee at DB Entertainment, who starts a relationship with her company’s prized artist, Jason Lee, despite DB’s no-dating rule. ![]()
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