Gehlee Dangca has triumphantly secured the fourth debut spot in the highly anticipated girl group UNIS.
In a groundbreaking finale that has sent shockwaves through the K-pop community, Gehlee Dangca, a Filipino artist, has successfully debuted as a member of UNIS. The group is formed under the acclaimed South Korean survival show “Universe Ticket.”
It was revealed that the 16-year-old Filipino hopeful stood out and got 2.4 million votes on the show, sheer proof of her popularity and support from fans.
Joining her on this remarkable journey is fellow Filipino talent Elisia Parmisano, who has also clinched a spot as a bonafide member of the new eight-member global K-Pop group UNIS under F&F Entertainment.
Likewise, the 22-year-old half-Filipina Jin Hyeonju was also triumphant in becoming part of the stellar lineup. Hyeonju is also a member of the K-pop girl group Cignature under the stage name Belle.
The show, which premiered on November 18, 2023, has captivated audiences worldwide, offering a platform for 82 aspiring idols to compete for a chance at stardom.
Enthusiasts anticipate the UNIS debut as a momentous occasion in the dynamic landscape of the evolving K-pop scene. Gehlee Dangca and Elisia Parmisano, poised to contribute their unique flair, actively add to the excitement surrounding this significant event.
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Universal Records Philippines and StarHorizon TV Productions paved the way for Gehlee to pursue her dream as a Universe Ticket trainee and were very excited to express their pride and honor because at long last, her dream to debut in a K-Pop group is now a reality. In a short clip, Gehlee thanked everyone who supported and voted for her. “Thank you all so much from the bottom of my heart, I appreciate it. “And I’m going to do my absolute best as an idol to be worthy of all your love. Thank you very much. I love you all,” she states.
The group UNIS now consists of Elisia (PH) Yunha (South Korea) Nana (Japan) Gehlee (PH) Seowon (South Korea) Yoona (South Korea) Kotoko (Japan) and Hyeonju (PH/South Korea). Full-blooded Filipinas are set to form the first K-Pop group.
Photo: Universe Ticket