Their answers showed deep personality insight and warmed fans’ hearts.
SEVENTEEN’s Hoshi and Woozi gave fans an unexpected treat during the April 24 episode of Sana’s Fridge Interview, when they opened up about their ideal types in a fun and refreshingly honest conversation with TWICE’s Sana. The episode, titled Welcome to the World of “TwiceTeen”, marked the trio’s first real one-on-one interaction, but their chemistry made it feel like they’d been friends for years.
As the show reached its highlight segment, Sana asked the SEVENTEEN members to describe their ideal type, clarifying that they could focus on either physical appearance or personality. Both idols chose to emphasize character and emotional connection over looks — a decision that resonated with fans.
Hoshi was up first.
“I hope they are witty,” he said with a grin, before adding, “We need to have good communication.”
His answer emphasized his love for meaningful conversations and the importance of emotional intelligence in a relationship.
Woozi, SEVENTEEN’s vocal leader, then offered a uniquely poetic take.
“I don’t care about physical appearance,” he began. “I just live by the saying: ‘Let me be proud.’”
He elaborated that both partners should strive to make each other proud, explaining that mutual admiration keeps a relationship strong. The response deeply moved Sana, who repeated the phrase dramatically, clearly touched by the sentiment. Hoshi also reacted with admiration, clearly impressed by Woozi’s thoughtful approach.
The segment not only delighted fans but also showcased the personal growth and maturity of the two SEVENTEEN members. Their contrasting yet sincere views on love offered a rare, heartwarming peek into their personalities — and why they’re loved beyond the stage.
Later in the episode, the idols reflected on their journeys from trainees to global stars, and even expressed hopes for more collaboration and bonding between TWICE and SEVENTEEN in the future.
The episode trended across platforms, with fans swooning over the thoughtful answers and rooting for more “TwiceTeen” content soon.
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