Stray Kids' members Bang Chan and Felix, who hail from Australia, recently appeared on the popular talk show The Project ahead of their Melbourne concert as part of their dominATE world tour, . The interview was shot right before the show, giving fans a glimpse of the duo back in their home country.
Seeing Bang Chan and Felix in their in their home ground was a refreshing experience, with both sharing stories and memories. Felix delighted fans by revealing that he was scouted through Facebook, giving a personal touch to his journey into K-pop.
The conversation also touched on their relationship with Hollywood icons Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, with whom they collaborated for the Chk Chk Boom . The members reflected on these experiences, showcasing their international reach and connections beyond the music industry.
One of the most memorable moments came when the pair was asked what they say before hitting the stage. Bang Chan humorously responded, "Let’s f*cking go," with the expletive bleeped out on air, sparking laughter from both the hosts and Felix.
somehow the first time we see bangchan fully pronounced real life cursing being on australian national television makes so much sense
— The Forker (@srirachos) October 22, 2024
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When asked about his role as the group's leader, Bang Chan shared his leadership philosophy, stating, "I don’t want to be a leader that tells people what to do; I’d rather be a listener." Felix quickly added, "I’m so happy to be with a guy like him ... he’s a good leader." Humble as always, Bang Chan replied, "I’m still trying, I’m trying."
💬: bang chan you’re the leader of stray kids, how does it sit with you
— mimi bang (@backsdoors) October 22, 2024
🐺: i don’t wanna be a leader that tells people what to do, i’d rather be a listener.
🐥: i’m so happy to be with a guy like him […] he’s a good leader
🐺: still trying, i’m trying
our best leader chan ☹️ pic.twitter.com/3lmijdNPnT
Next up for Stray Kids is their highly anticipated show at Allianz Stadium in Sydney on October 26. Fans in Australia are excited to see more of their hometown heroes, as the domiNATE tour continues to make waves worldwide.
somehow the first time we see bangchan fully pronounced real life cursing being on australian national television makes so much sense
— The Forker (@srirachos) October 22, 2024
pic.twitter.com/tsYgbyMrPs