gradually unbuttoning her blouse and eventually kissing a few very lucky women in the audience — and causing a sea of a thousand simps to bask in jealousy and heartbreak.
serves two linguistic purposes — first, the literal translation of “soap” in Korean and second, the phrase “be new” — as a metaphor on revival and feeling fresh.But her story doesn’t stop there. If you’re familiar with BIBI, then you would know that she always places two dots under her right eye whenever she makes a public appearance. While some may think it’s just part of her aesthetic, it’s also her secret weapon to stay grounded wherever she goes in life.
“I don’t want to encourage people,” she says. “We all go through it. You can get through it. Sometimes it feels like I can’t do it. I don’t wanna say you can’t do it, and sh*t like that. I’m like ‘It’s okay to be like that. You’re gonna be okay.’” In other words, "it’s okay to be ‘Bad, Sad, and Mad,’” I said.
“عیسی نزدیک آمده، ایشان را لمس نمود و گفت: «برخیزید و ترسان مباشید!»” (Matthew 17:7, OPV)