SNSD's Tae Yeon has made his debut since 2007, so it's not surprising that the child artist who used to take pictures with him has now grown up and become an idol like him.
As time goes by, the presence of new idols in the future shows that time is running fast. As experienced by Tae Yeon of Girls' Generation, which has debuted since 2007 as a second generation idol group, it is growing and growing up.
In recent times, netizens have discovered a rarely seen photo of Tae Yeon from more than a decade ago. The photo made netizens excited because they also noticed something special about the photo.
Tae Yeon is seen posing with two pre-debut children who have become top idols. The two children are ASTRO's Moonbin and G-Friend's SinB.
With the old photo, netizens admire the two generations of idols who have grown up. From the photo, a series of netizens gave positive comments.
"Moonbin and SinB are only elementary school students but how Tae Yeon looks so young is also very cute," commented netizens. "Wow, they are both taller than Tae Yeon now," said another netizen. "Omg I can't imagine how it feels to see this photo is so amazing," wrote a netizen.
Moonbin and SinB themselves have been known by fans to be childhood friends. They have known each other since they were 8 years old and had worked together as child actors for a long time before their debut as idols. No wonder the two look friendly in the old photo.
As is known, Moonbin, who has now become successful as a K-Pop idol in the ASTRO group, is increasingly gaining popularity among the public. Likewise, SinB is increasingly loved by fans after joining the girl group GFRIEND. Although it has been disbanded since May 2021, SinB is known to remain active as a solo singer and joins his new agency.
Meanwhile, many praised Moonbin, SinB and Tae Yeon because in just a few years, they met again not as fans and idols but as members of a top K-Pop group. Even fans were excited by the slight touch between Moonbin when he put his hand on SinB's shoulder as a child. /wowkeren.com
