Photos: Three years after fateful audition, Singapore’s very own K-pop girls have changed incredibly

The spotlight is once again focused on the two Singaporean girls, who aced the audition organised by Alpha Entertainment and JYP Entertainment in 2011, and successfully debuted as Korean girl group SKarf just a year later. 

The reason for this: 22-year-old Ferlyn Wong, one of the two who moved to South Korea to advance her career, has left SKarf and is now a solo artist singing both Korean and Mandarin songs. The other, Natasha Low, is still in SKarf and goes by her stage name, Tasha. 

Seeing Wong back in the local environment piqued us into checking out her developments over the past three years since her big South Korean break, and what we saw gave us a bit of a jolt.

In a short period of time, both Wong and Low have changed pretty drastically, though neither have admitted to going under the knife, in true K-pop style. 

We dug up some of their pictures so you can compare:

Ferlyn Wong (pre-debut, 2011)

Ferlyn (after SKarf debut, 2012)

Ferlyn G (after solo debut, 2014)

Natasha Low (pre-debut, 2011)

Tasha (after SKarf debut, 2012)


Ferlyn & Tasha (pre-debut, 2011)

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Ferlyn & Tasha (after debut, 2012)

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Final look: Ferlyn & Tasha, then & now

Whaddya think? Were they forced to lie about getting surgery? Or might their drastic transformation have resulted from an intense combination of make-up, exercise and Photoshop?

Photos: Ferlyn G Instagram, The New Paper, Oh!Skarf_140812, YouTube

 




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