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Group ILLIT captured both laughter and relatability through a reality-based part-time job challenge.

 

ILLIT (YUNAH, MINJU, MOKA, WONHEE, IROHA) released the episode ‘SUPER ILLIT’ Season 3 ‘[Part-time Job vlog] (Em)ployed by you, (Re)ally (Gra)teful, but can we go ho(me)’ through the team’s official YouTube channel on the 2nd.

 

In this episode, ILLIT split into two teams and jumped into part-time jobs. YUNAH, WONHEE, and IROHA headed to a lively braised spicy chicken restaurant, while MINJU and MOKA went to a cozy café. The members showed great enthusiasm as they handled tasks from greeting customers to serving, making drinks, and even deliveries. Their excitement for the new experience was brief, as they soon became flustered by the constant stream of orders and repeatedly made cute mistakes, bringing laughter.

 

Support for ILLIT also continued. As time passed, YUNAH greeted customers with increasingly skillful service and received praise such as “It feels so natural” and “She’s the No.1 part-time worker.” WONHEE also showcased her unique friendliness by offering witty services such as diagnosing customers’ “personal color,” displaying her lovely charm.

 

After finishing all their work and gathering together, ILLIT shared behind-the-scenes stories and expressed empathy for the hardships of part-time workers. When they unexpectedly received their payment, they were surprised and burst into cheers. MINJU added a heartwarming touch by saying, “I can’t spend this precious wage. I want to give it to my mother.”

 

‘SUPER ILLIT’ portrays ILLIT’s challenges as they strive to become ‘ZZANG’ in every field, not only in singing and performing but in all areas. Through this content, ILLIT has received praise among the 10–20 generation as a “self-produced content hotspot,” thanks to their sincere and relatable 모습 off stage as well as their outstanding variety sense.

 

Meanwhile, ILLIT will meet fans through their first tour ‘ILLIT LIVE ‘PRESS START♥︎’’ on the 14th and 15th at Ticketlink Live Arena in Seoul (formerly Handball Gymnasium). Starting in Seoul, the tour will continue across seven cities domestically and internationally, including Aichi, Osaka, Fukuoka, Hyogo, Tokyo, and Hong Kong.