SEOUL (ANN/THE KOREA HERALD) – K-pop sensation Le Sserafim is set to release their highly anticipated documentary series, “Le Sserafim — Make It Look Easy,” starting from 8 pm on Monday.
Following the success of their first documentary series, “The World Is My Oyster,” which premiered in September 2022, this new release promises to offer fans an even deeper glimpse into the lives of the group members.
On Monday, the quintet teased the upcoming series with a trailer, where bandmates shared their reflections on their performances and music. In addition, five individual teasers were released, each focusing on a different member of the group.
Kim Chae-won, the leader of Le Sserafim, spoke about her determination and resilience, explaining that she avoids complaining about exhaustion to prevent feeling weak.
Sakura, a Japanese member of the group, shared her ambitious dreams: “I want to dream big, something no one can dream of. Even though we can’t accomplish it, the fact that we worked hard for it would make me happy. It will be our precious moment.”
Heo Yun-jin revealed her goal to create music that conveys positive energy to listeners, reflecting her personal experiences and emotions.
Kazuha discussed her efforts to maintain a positive outlook, despite moments of insecurity and self-doubt.
The youngest member, Hong Eun-chae, opened up about her fears regarding public perception: “I look up people’s reactions about me. People like to see me smile, but I sometimes wonder what people would say about me when I no longer smile as much as I do these days.”
The documentary will also chronicle the daily lives of the Le Sserafim members over the past 12 months, offering fans a unique and intimate perspective on their journey.
“Le Sserafim — Make It Look Easy,” comprising five episodes, will be available on Hybe’s official YouTube channel.