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"There was nothing but dance in my life"... Honey J sheds tears after being named 'Worst Dancer' ('Street Woman Fighter 3')

LEE Dakyum
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2025-06-11 10:42:35
'Street Woman Fighter 3'. Photo by Mnet
'Street Woman Fighter 3'. Photo by Mnet

'World of Street Woman Fighter' has thrilled audiences by releasing class-specific dance videos on a world-class scale.

In the third episode of Mnet's 'World of Street Woman Fighter' (hereafter 'World of Suopa (WSWF)') aired on the 10th, the long-awaited dance videos created by the leaders, middle, and rookie classes were unveiled, along with the first eliminated crew in the 'World of K-Pop Mission'.

The opening scene of the broadcast featured the main dancer selection for the leader class. The six leaders from each crew, including Kahea, Honey J, Mali, Ibuki, Riehata, and Tisha, showcased their charisma and engaged in a fierce battle for the main dancer position.

In particular, the intense competition between Riehata (RHTokyo) and Honey J (Bumsup), which went to a rematch, kept viewers glued to the screen. The final result was Riehata's victory. Despite shedding tears after a fierce journey, Riehata and Honey J embraced each other, moving the audience.

'Street Woman Fighter 3'. Photo by Mnet
'Street Woman Fighter 3'. Photo by Mnet

With the main dancers from RHTokyo, Royal Family, and AG Squad emerging from the leader, middle, and rookie classes respectively, the filming of the class-specific dance videos officially began, captivating viewers.

Notably, the inclusion of a 'Director's Cut' segment in each class's dance video was an interesting point. According to the rules, only one crew selected by the main dancer and director could be the star of the Director's Cut, providing a thrilling experience that kept the tension high until the end.

The class-specific dance videos were also unveiled. In the rookie class, the dance video completed with Gummy & Shin's 'Flip Flop (Prod. Padi)' highlighted the presence of main dancer and director Vanessa and Aliyah from AG Squad, while the Director's Cut segment that drew everyone's attention was taken by RHTokyo. AG Squad pointed out Royal Family as the worst dancer for showing an uncommitted attitude during practice.

In the middle class, featuring an unprecedented 24 members, a blockbuster-scale dance video was presented with Nmixx (Kyujin, Lily, Jiwoo)'s 'Ridin' (Prod. THE HUB)'.

The scene where the four main dancers from Royal Family (Moana, Ayla, Jari, Hamz) appeared on horseback, along with male dancers from 'Street Man Fighter' like Nucks and Reckless, captured attention. Osaka Ojo Gang also provided a twist by becoming the star of the Director's Cut after being nominated as the worst dancer. AG Squad was named the worst dancer in the middle class.

The dance video of the leader class, showcasing Riehata's impressive skills, also garnered high praise from the judges. The intense colors of the six crew leaders were highlighted alongside Seventeen's Hoshi and Woozi's 'ECHO! (Prod. WOOZI)', with MOTIV's Mali becoming the star of the Director's Cut.

Meanwhile, Honey J from Bumsup was selected as the worst dancer in the leader class. Honey J expressed her feelings, saying, "There was nothing but dance in my life, and my self-esteem and confidence have dropped," shedding tears and showing remorse to her crew members. The Bumsup crew comforted Honey J while hinting at a revenge mission for the next challenge.

With the rankings of the class missions established from first place RHTokyo to sixth place Bumsup, the 'World of K-Pop' mission, which will see the first eliminated crew, has begun. Two crews will face off in a one-on-one battle over songs by Aespa, G-Dragon, and Jennie.

With 'Best Director' Riehata completing the matchups, the battles of ▲ Bumsup vs RHTokyo (Jennie's song) ▲ AG Squad vs Royal Family (Aespa's song) ▲ MOTIV vs Osaka Ojo Gang (G-Dragon's song) have been set, raising expectations.

Meanwhile, next week's broadcast has been teased to feature the full-fledged 'World of K-Pop' mission, heightening anticipation. 'World of Suopa', which has launched an unprecedented 'dance battle' as a national competition, airs every Tuesday at 10 PM.

[Lee Da-kyum, Star Today Reporter]

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