Katseye know their strengths. Sophia, Lara, Yoonchae, Megan, and Daniela — the entire group, minus Manon — appear on the latest installment of Rolling Stone‘s Role Roulette to map out their plans for the most crucial scenarios, like winning the lottery or being stranded on a desert island.
“I trust you guys all with my secrets,” Lara tells the group when faced with deciding who she would want to split lottery earnings with without telling any of the other members. She makes a compelling case for what she’d do with the money if she got her hands on it. “I’ve always wanted to buy a house in Chennai, where my family is from in India, and make a studio,” she says. “We could all go together and make our music in our little studio. Or I really want to buy my dad a house because my dad has just done everything for me.”
Daniela, on the other hand, has her sights set on a vacation home in Italy or the Caribbean, but would also take the chance to buy her mom a Ferrari. For now, though, she’ll stick to the mini shopping sprees she’s taken during trips to Japan and Korea, plus her online finds. Her recent investments in her wardrobe made her the obvious pick for each member when asked who in the girl group they would want to be styled by for a month. “I feel like recently, your fits have been really eating,” Megan told her.
Each Katseye member has a distinct sense of style, which also extends to their individual music and dating preferences — except that they’re all anti-blind dates. “I need to stalk someone before I go on a date,” Lara said. Megan has been there. It hasn’t always gone according to plan.
“I was stalking, well not stalking, but I was stalking the comments of this person’s Instagram because it was going pretty crazy,” Megan recalled. “I was trying to press the comments section, I reposted it and it was from like … not like that long ago but it was pretty long ago. I was like, ‘Oh my God, he’s going to think that I’m crazy.’ And it [was a] new feature, it was my only repost.”
Sophia would likely be the best member to go to with that kind of confession. She’d somehow make liking someone’s post from three years ago sound sane. “You posted it,” she said. “You can’t expect people not see it.”
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