All-Rounder Visual: TWICE’s Tzuyu Stuns Fans In Recent ‘Scientist’ Fancam!
Recently on the 12th of November, JYP Entertainment's TWICE taught ONCEs about love as they made their comeback with their title track "SCIENTIST" from their most recent studio album entitled "Formula of Love: O+T= <3."
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Similar to most comeback, the members of TWICE were featured in fancams and among the nine members, TWICE's maknae Tzuyu was the member who first went beyond 170,000 views, also becoming the second most-viewed fancam after TWICE's Jeongyeon.
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In the fancam video, TWICE's Tzuyu rocked a purple and white outfit, matching the other members of TWICE.
The TWICE member was praised for her immensely powerful visuals, innocent and effeminate face, and her popular hourglass figure. A plethora of ONCEs, the fandom name of TWICE, note that the choreography for "SCIENTIST" perfectly flaunts Tzuyu's style.
Aside from being visual and maknae of TWICE, Tzuyu is also known as a good dancer as she is TWICE's lead, dancer. Although not particularly known for her abilities in dancing, Tzuyu's moves in her recent fancam surely made fans believe in her dancing prowess.
As of writing this article, Tzuyu's fancam has 229,592 views and 22k likes.
Although TWICE's Tzuyu notably has only 12 seconds worth of lines in "SCIENTIST," to the dismay of fans, Tzuyu surely stole the show as the amount of singing time she had did not matter as fans loved her most recent fancam.
In the music video for TWICE's "SCIENTIST," Tzuyu also had limited screen time, which once again made fans upset. But her energy during their live performance for TWICE's most recent title track was unrivaled.
Although TWICE does have 9 members and it is difficult to manage time for K-pop groups with a lot of members, fans are hoping that JYP Entertainment will show more love towards Tzuyu in coming comebacks, making the line distribution and screen time a little more even.