From Sana's "meaningful message" (TWICE)
サナの”意味深メッセージ”から(TWICE)
"Unhappy with the speculations about her health?" TWICE Sana's meaningful message: "Even though I don't know anything..."
On June 29th (local time), TWICE held their second performance in Chicago (USA).
After the performance, Sana sent out a meaningful message.
Sana: What do you say if other people don't know anything? It's just curiosity -- they'll see what they want and say what they want. So there's no need to worry. Just do it your way, as usual. I love you a lot, ONCE.
I saw a video of Sana collapsing on stage at the performance the day before.
Sana, who was standing upright, collapsed to the floor in an instant. It was so close that you couldn't even see her falling to her knees...
She had somehow managed to hold herself back from collapsing at any moment since the lights came on on the stage.
However, the reason she acted like that when the lights went out must have been because she was relieved.
She didn't want to show it in front of so many fans, but her hazy consciousness probably caused her to lose the tension she had before and she was swept up in that flow.
She never wants to show signs of weakness or fatigue in front of her fans.
Idols always give their all in front of their fans.
I think I understand Sana's beliefs and thoughts.
When something like that happens, fans of her idol will honestly worry about her condition and the excessive schedule.
Sana would surely be happy to hear those concerns.
Her sense of mission in being able to stand on such a big stage may help her forget her fatigue.
However, there are also haters out there who are jealous of this. These people are always making targets and turning small incidents and actions into reasons for criticism or malice. They are so rude that strangers would believe them if they heard them...
Even the king of the beasts, the lion, is susceptible to noisy flies.
There are many twisted people in the human world as well. "Don't come," I say, waving away the flies and mosquitoes, but before I know it, they're back near me.
This isn't just a problem in the idol world, though.
It's human nature to be bothered by bad conditions.
"Don't worry about those people."
It's a common thing to say, but that's all I can tell Sana.
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