On June 18, Gabee took to social media to celebrate the release of BUMSUP’s long-anticipated mega crew performance, writing, “The proud BUMSUP mega crew video is finally out. Ever since I saw the rehearsal footage, I thought it was amazing and couldn’t wait for the official video to be released.”

She added, “Our members poured everything into this mega crew performance. Please support them with lots of likes and kind comments (seriously… those words give the members so much strength…).”

Gabee explained her absence from the performance, citing prior commitments, but emphasized her unwavering belief in the team’s spirit: “I couldn’t participate due to previously scheduled commitments. Though I wasn’t part of the mission, I hope you’ll continue to support, love, and protect BUMSUP. Tiger energy—BUMSUP!”

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Her show of affection extended beyond words. Honey J, the crew’s leader, revealed in the comments that Gabee even sent a coffee truck to the team during filming: “Our Gabee sent a coffee truck. Love you, Gabee.”

Aired on June 17, the mega crew mission was introduced by BLACKPINK’s Jennie, spotlighting large-scale stages crafted by each crew. BUMSUP’s piece, titled “Dreamscape – On the Edge of Dreams”, captivated audiences with its haunting beauty and thematic depth. The performance journeyed through a surreal dream world, portraying Korean emotionality through imagery like willow trees, wind, vines, and grim reapers.

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Joined by actress Roh Yoon-seo and Street Woman Fighter 2 champion Bada, the performance stood out for incorporating Korean fan dances, traditional hats (gat), and taegeuk symbols. Viewers praised BUMSUP’s tight choreography and emotive storytelling for powerfully representing Korea’s cultural roots on a global dance stage.

Despite being offstage, Gabee’s voice remains a key force in lifting BUMSUP’s energy—one like, one kind comment at a time.