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Joshua and Minghao are the well-known names with fame and talent in the world of K-pop. Joshua, a lead vocalist of the sensational boy group Euphoria, consists of five members Joshua, Jeonghan, Seokmin, Woozi, Seungkwan and they are known for their angelic voice, captivating stage presence, and gentle demeanor.
Joshua's fans adored his genuine kindness, and his every move was followed by millions across social media. He was the embodiment of the perfect idol, with a fanbase that spanned across continents, always hungry for more of his performances and appearances.
Minghao, on the other hand, was a member of the electrifying group. Consisting of him, jun, Hoshi, Chan. Minghao as the main dancer and a visual powerhouse, Minghao's performances were nothing short of mesmerizing. His sharp dance moves and charismatic aura set him apart, earning him a reputation as one of the most talented dancers in the industry. His fashion sense and unique style made him a trendsetter, with fans eagerly emulating his every look. Zenith's music was bold and innovative, constantly pushing the boundaries of what K-pop could be, and Minghao was at the forefront of this revolution.
Both idols were at the peak of their careers, their groups dominating charts and winning awards. However, the media and their respective agencies had pitted them against each other from the start. Articles and interviews often highlighted the supposed rivalry, comparing their every move, their group's achievements, and even their personalities. Fans were divided, fiercely supporting their favorite idol and often engaging in heated debates online. The narrative of competition overshadowed any possibility of friendship or mutual respect between Joshua and Minghao, creating a barrier that seemed insurmountable.
The spotlight shone brightly on Joshua as he stood on stage, basking in the applause from the audience. It was another successful performance, and the energy of the crowd always gave him a rush. And after his performance he went backstage, he caught sight of Minghao, his so-called rival, who is performing now after their group, receiving equal adulation from his own fans. The media had been relentless in creating a narrative of competition between them, and their agencies had done nothing to dispel the rumors.
Joshua had always admired Minghao from afar. His stage presence was undeniable, his dance moves fluid and graceful, and his charisma captivating. But admiration had turned into a complex mix of envy and resentment, fueled by the constant comparisons. Joshua wondered if Minghao felt the same way.
Minghao watched Joshua from the sidelines, appreciating his talent and the effortless way he connected with the audience. He had always respected Joshua's skills, but the rivalry imposed by their agencies made it difficult to express any genuine admiration. Instead, they were constantly pushed to outdo each other, to prove who was the better idol.
Despite the tension, Minghao couldn't help but notice the little things about Joshua - his determination, his kindness towards fans, and the way he never let the pressure get to him. There was a part of Minghao that wanted to get to know Joshua beyond the superficial rivalry, but the barriers seemed unbreakable.
When Joshua received the news that he and Minghao would be working together on a new variety show, he had mixed feelings. On one hand, it was an opportunity to showcase his versatility, on the other, he would have to spend a lot of time with Minghao. Their interactions had always been polite but distant, and Joshua wasn't sure how they would get along in such close quarters.
