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Posted by Janie-Reign Sunday, April 11, 2021

Brave Brothers reveals why he sent Brave Girls to perform at the army base despite their low budget

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Brave Brothers revealed why he continued to let Brave Girls perform at the Korean army base.

In the recent episode of 'I Live Alone', Brave Brothers talked about the rising popularity of Brave Girls and revealed how he survived the lowest points of their career. According to Brave Brothers, the financial budget for Brave Girls was so low back then that he actually lost money by sending the girls to perform at the army base.

Although the girls eventually gained popularity through the soldiers, Brave Brothers shared that the situation were really difficult at first. 

He said, "I was really sad that nobody in the mainstream thought of Brave Girls when the soldiers were so excited to see them. I liked how the people at the army base supported the girls and made them proud. Actually, there were times when we couldn't even make a revenue due to the money spent on gas, hair, make-up, and more just to get there. But, I sent them, because the military base welcomed them and the girls liked it. I also wanted to keep seeing the people cheer for Brave Girls."

Looks like Brave Brothers kept up everyone's morale! In related news, take a listen to a sneak peek of Brave Girls' new song here.

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hiroonakamura
hiroonakamura7,572 pts Sunday, April 11, 2021 10
Sunday, April 11, 2021

people always complain about him not promoting them well enough, but you can't question how much he loves the group and that he's actually lost a lot of money on them just so they could be happy.

Most labels would never lose money on a group just to make the members feel happy

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Elssy
Elssy520 pts Sunday, April 11, 2021 0
Sunday, April 11, 2021

That’s wise of him

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