On October 27 (local time), Vanity Fair posted a new video on its official YouTube channel featuring LE SSERAFIM members playing a game of truth-telling.

During the video, the members were asked which one took the longest to record a line from their new song “SPAGHETTI.” Without hesitation, Sakura pointed to Huh Yunjin, explaining, “Since she had the intro, she probably felt the pressure to set the tone, so I waited for about an hour and a half.”

Yunjin recalled, “I remember—it took me nearly two hours to record just one line one night.”

Later in the interview, Kim Chaewon was asked if she’s ever used her fame to book restaurant reservations. Her bandmate Yunjin immediately responded, “I’m curious!” while Hong Eunchae chimed in, “But Chaewon’s name is really common in Korea.”

Chaewon then candidly admitted, “I always use my real name when making reservations. It’s common enough, but I love it when people recognize me. They even give extra service.”

She added, “So I always book under my own name, whether I’m going with friends or family. My name might be common, but I secretly hope people recognize me. If they don’t, I think to myself, ‘Maybe I need to work harder.’”

The lighthearted confession charmed fans, offering a glimpse into how even top idols find joy in simple moments of recognition and stay grounded through it all.

Sources: nate