On the November 1, 2025, episode of the popular JTBC talk show “Knowing Bros,” musical duo Fly to the Sky and comedy group Psick Univ offered candid celebrity confessions about their professional relationships. The episode delved into the complex group dynamics of long-term partnerships, revealing different views on individual ambition versus collective success. The guests participated in a segment called the “Question Aptitude Test” to share their honest thoughts on teamwork and jealousy.
Contrasting Views on Success and Teamwork
The first major question of the segment, posed by cast member Seo JangHoon, forced the guests to choose between immense individual success or a slightly lesser, shared success with their partner. The responses highlighted a fundamental difference in the group dynamics of the two teams, offering a fascinating look into their professional mindsets.
Fly to the Sky on Individual Ambition
Both Hwanhee and Brian of the veteran R&B duo Fly to the Sky chose to pursue individual success. They explained that they are genuinely happy to see each other thrive in separate endeavors. Their answer suggested a partnership built on mutual respect for each other’s personal goals, showcasing a mature approach to their long-standing career and group dynamics.
Psick Univ’s Focus on Group Synergy
In stark contrast, Jeong JaeHyung of the popular YouTube comedy group Psick Univ affirmed their commitment to teamwork. He stated that their success was a direct result of working together and that their bond remains incredibly strong. This perspective emphasized a group dynamic where the collective is prioritized over the individual, attributing their rise in popularity to their collaborative energy.
Honest Celebrity Confessions on Professional Jealousy
The conversation took a more personal turn when host Kang HoDong asked the guests if they had ever been jealous of their partner’s popularity. This question led to some surprisingly honest celebrity confessions, particularly from Fly to the Sky, and a motivational anecdote from Seo JangHoon.
Brian’s Past Envy and Hwanhee’s Perspective
Brian openly admitted to feeling slightly jealous of Hwanhee in the past. He confessed to feeling that Hwanhee had more fans and was a better singer. Such fan dynamics are often a point of interest, as seen in various fan interviews with K-Pop enthusiasts. Hwanhee, however, denied ever feeling jealous. He explained that they each possess different strengths and that he is happy when they succeed together as a group, reinforcing their unique partnership.
Seo JangHoon’s Motivational Story
Adding to the discussion, Seo JangHoon shared a personal story from his time as a basketball player at Yonsei University. He revealed that his relative lack of fans compared to senior players fueled his determination to excel on the court. His experience served as an example of how feelings of being overlooked can be transformed into a powerful motivator for personal growth and success.
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