MYTRO Member Tey Opens Up About Losing Voice and Rehabilitation

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On November 26, a press conference for the TV Chosun entertainment program  Falling for a Trot-dol: Lovestruck Sisters was held at Spigen Hall in Gangnam-gu, in which the members of MYTRO attended the event.

Lovestruck Sisters is a fan support project in which the program's noonas cheer on the rise to superstardom of MYTRO, a group that writes 'rookie trot idols' but reads 'my singers', while going through the blood, sweat, and tears-filled growth drama. 

The five members of MYTRO, Han Tey, Jung Yoon-jae, Shohei, Lim Chae-pyeong, and Seo Woo-hyuk, are calling for the introduction of viewers by capturing the scene of them moving towards their debut with the sincere support and love of their 'number one fans' Lee Young-ja, Song Eun-i, and Kim Sook.

In particular member Tey aroused sorrow by explaining how he had lost his voice before joining MYTRO. He explained, "I collapsed in 2020 because I wasn't feeling well. I had intubation at the hospital, and I couldn't speak at all. I'm still in rehabilitation."

Han Tey laughed, saying, "Even before I joined MYTRO, my self-esteem was so low and I wasn't sure if I could sing. But after meeting the members and receiving support and courage from them, I've regained a lot of my self-esteem."

Previously Tey debuted in the boy group Mr.Mr. in October 2012 with "Who's that Girl" the group released songs such as "Highway," "Waiting for You" "Do You Feel Me" "BIGMAN" and so on. He made his solo debut with the single "Dangerous" in 2015. He participated in Mr. Trot 2


Ciera Reeves

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