Girls’ Generation’s New Unit Group "TaeTiSeo" May Change Members

Girls’ Generation’s first unit group, TaeTiSeo, comprised of Taeyeon, Tiffany, and Seohyun, is open to a member change depending on the album’s concept, SM Entertainment was quoted as saying. According to OSEN, an official of SM Entertainment said, “The members of Girls’ Generation’s unit group are not permanently set. Depending on their song and album concept in the future, the members can definitely change. It will be another fun factor to see how the members change in the future.”

Girls’ Generation Unit Group "TaeTiSeo" to Release "Twinkle" Online on April 29

The Girls’ Generation subunit group “TaeTiSeo” (Which is just a combination of Taeyeon, Tiffany, and Seohyun’s names) will release their mini album “Twinkle” on April 29. The release will be through online music websites such as Melon, Genie, Naver Music, and iTunes. As we reported before, the offline version of the album will be released on May 2.

Girls’ Generation’s Seohyun Beats miss A’s Suzy for “Youngest Mascot” Girl Group Member Honor

Who would you pick as the #1 youngest girl group member that serves as the “mascot” of the group? According to a recent poll conducted on DC Inside, a Korean online community board, Girls’ Generation’s Seohyun received a whopping 55% of the votes to earn the top “youngest mascot” member of all girl groups.

Who Are the Tallest and Shortest Girls’ Generation Members?

Did you ever wonder who were the tallest and shortest members of Girls’ Generation? Well, recently a photo that gives a clue to that question was posted online. In the photo titled, “Girls’ Generation Height Order,” all nine members of the Girls’ Generation are seen lined up in order of height. The photo, taken during the filming of a bank advertisement, shows Sunny, Taeyeon, Hyoyeon, Jessica, and Tiffany, form the shorter member group, followed by Yuri, Seohyun, Sooyoung, and YoonA in the taller member group.

Seohyun: "The Girls’ Generation Unnis Made Me Drink Bombs"

The Girls’ Generation youngest member Seohyun revealed that the older Girls’ Generation members forced her to drink bombs! (Bombs are drinks where you mix beer with hard liquor such as soju, whiskey, vodka, or sake.) For the episode of “Strong Heart” that was broadcast on March 6 Seohyun stated, “After the Japanese tour we had a drinking party with the members. The Girls’ Generation members used a big cup to make bombs.”