Annie ALLDAY PROJECT Opens Up About Her Famous Family and Lavish Home
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Annie revealed her home is a member hangout.
ALLDAY PROJECT made a comeback with ONE MORE TIME.
They won a Daesang merely 144 days post-debut.
The recent appearance of the co-ed group ALLDAY PROJECT on the popular variety show "Knowing Bros" became a hot topic, but not just for their group dynamics. The conversation inevitably steered towards Annie, the member who has been in the spotlight since pre-debut due to her prestigious family background.
For the uninitiated, Annie MOON is the eldest daughter of Shinsegae Group Chairman Chung Yoo Kyung and the granddaughter of Lee Myun Hee, making her a descendant of the Samsung founding family. The curiosity about her life as a "chaebol" (conglomerate heir) turned idol was palpable, and the hosts didn't shy away from it.
Kang Ho Dong directly asked the other members if they had ever been to Annie's house, to which they enthusiastically confirmed, sharing that they had even gone there to eat ramen together.

"(The members) come and go like it's their own home," Annie warmly confirmed this.
She then shared a charmingly relatable comment from her parents, adding, "My parents say, 'It's like our house has become a mill.'"
Annie provided a practical reason for the frequent visits, noting, "It's the closest to the company, so it's easy to stop by after work."
The members' reactions to her home were priceless and offered a glimpse into its scale. Tarzan shared his awe.
"I went and had a bowl of ramen and left early for practice. I looked around the house and thought, 'Wow, this is awesome'," Tarzan revealed.
He even used a familiar Korean benchmark for a spacious and luxurious home by commenting, "Seo Jang-hoon also has a (high) ceiling," a statement that left the actual Seo Jang-hoon on the panel whining, "If you get a chance, call me sometime. We'll go there and just eat some ramen and come out."
The topic of wealth also extended to their aspirations for their first paychecks. While Bailey wanted to buy a car, and Tarzan and Woochan expressed a desire to buy a house for their parents and repay them, Annie's wish was more personal. Responding to a suggestion that she buy her parents underwear. Then, she shared a simple, heartfelt desire.
"I told them about that, but they didn't want underwear. I want to have more dogs. I have two, and I want more," said Annie.

ALLDAY PROJECT Makes a Timely Comeback with "ONE MORE TIME"
Beyond the viral variety show moments, ALLDAY PROJECT has been making serious waves in the music scene. The group made a powerful comeback with their new digital single, "ONE MORE TIME." The pre-release promotions, including striking concept posters, built significant hype.
The visuals showcased the group's flawless chemistry and a unified yet distinct aesthetic, with the members styled in a cohesive black-and-white theme that simultaneously highlighted their individual charms. Their confident poses and intense gazes under a single spotlight perfectly captured the song's anticipated vibe which is hip, stylish, and undeniably captivating. This comeback further cements their position as a group to watch, following their establishment as a "monster rookie" that created a sensation from the moment they debuted. The song, released on November 17th, also acts as a precursor to their first EP since debut, scheduled for December, building anticipation for their evolving musical color.
This comeback period has been nothing short of meteoric for the group, but it hasn't been without its share of controversy. Just a day before their "Knowing Bros" episode aired, ALLDAY PROJECT attended the 2025 Korea Grand Music Awards, where they achieved a monumental milestone: they won the Grand Honor’s Choice award, a Daesang (grand prize). This trophy came a mere 144 days after their debut, making them the second-fastest K-Pop group ever to win a Daesang, right behind NewJeans, who achieved the feat in 134 days.
While a moment of immense pride for their fans, this rapid success also attracted skepticism from some netizens. Accusations of a "rigged award" began to circulate online, fueled by a viral TikTok clip that critics claim "proves" the win was questionable. Despite the noise, the achievement stands as a testament to the ALLDAY PROJECT's explosive impact and immense popularity in a very short time, setting the stage for "ONE MORE TIME" to be heard by an even wider and more engaged audience.
Sourrce: JTBC's Knowing Bros, Sports Chosun, OSEN, Koreaboo
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Ugh, reading about this during my short lunch break just made me angrier. Pure nepotism. A Daesang that fast? Her family name definitely opened that door. I knew it.