For the first time in five years, SM Entertainment has debuted a girl group. Following in the footsteps of their preceding music act aespa, Hearts2Hearts took the world by surprise on February 24, introducing themselves with their single album “The Chase.” Now, what better way to get acquainted with the rookie band of singers than a reality show announcing what they are like behind the scenes?
This March, the newly introduced girl group will debut its first reality show, “Chat Hearts2Hearts.” The six-episode series will showcase the newbies’ Gen Z chemistry as the interactive AI <Chat Hearts2Hearts> will spill everything about them — from casting stories to their trainee days and debut journey.
Meet Hearts2Hearts’ members
Packed with an effervescent charm, the upcoming reality show will reveal the loving bond shared between the eight members of the brand-new girl group. “Clumsy detective enthusiast” A-NA, “Human dopamine” IAN, “laughter-filled” YUHA, “the charismatic and unstoppable leader” JIWOO, the youngest YE-ON, “who monopolises her sisters’ love,” “sunshine girl” CARMEN, “full of aegyo” JUUN and “the hot girl from Canada” STELLA are all expected to steal their fandom S2U’s hearts.
Where to watch Hearts2Hearts’ reality show Chat Hearts2Hearts
Fortunately, fans in India will be equally close to the members as other audiences. This time, Prime Video India’s Channel K is bringing “Chat Hearts2Hearts” home. The rookie girl group’s debut reality series will be broadcast in the country from March 28 onwards. Episode 2 will follow on Saturday, March 29, and all remaining entries have reserved their Friday-Saturday premieres. Each episode will be split into two parts.
While Indian lovers of K-pop can watch the show on Channel K, it will be released early in South Korea on March 26 via Wavve (next-day broadcast on Mnet). International fans can tune into “Chat Hearts2Hearts” through streaming platforms such as KOCOWA+ (North America, Europe, Oceania), True Visions Now and True X-Zyte (Thailand), and Amazon Prime Video Channel ‘Music K’ (Japan).