In an interview before their Manila fan meet, K-pop sensation Stray Kids talks about how they prepare for the stage and what sets them apart from other boy groups
With a slew of international hits such as "God's Menu" and "CASE 143", it comes as no surprise why Filipino fashion retail giant Bench chose the K-pop group Stray Kids as its newest ambassador.
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Clad in an all-Bench attire, the South Korean boy group sat down with the local press and readily answered questions in preparation for their meet-and-greet with Filipino fans later that day. The 'fan meet' was hosted by Bench and was held on January 20 at the MOA Arena, attended by thousands of 'Stays" (the official fandom name of Stray Kids).

Above Stray Kids
Stray Kids member Felix, pegged as the group's lead dancer, lead rapper, and sub-vocalist, revealed that he is very much willing to try the local dish adobo, which he learned from his Filipino friends back in Australia.
When asked how they prepare every time they have a performance onstage, the group said they always remember two things. "Whenever we have to prepare for any performance we always try to do our best to fulfil the expectation of our Stays. We also always remember and follow two points: first is our safety and everyone's safety and second is to have performances where we can communicate with the Stays."
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Above Photo from Bench

Above Photo from Bench
In a world full of other equally talented entertainers, Stray Kids set themselves apart by creating their songs themselves. This is the reason why many Filipino fans follow the South Korean boy group avidly and how they were able to take Asia by storm.
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