ITZY’s Yuna Sees Lia As… Her Grandma?
In a recent vlog uploaded to ITZY‘s YouTube channel, “The Roomies,” Lia and Yuna, who have been roommates for a while, went to get a tarot card reading about their chemistry.
Anticipating great results since they’ve known each other so long and get along so well, they even jokingly changed their name from “The Roomies” to “The Chems,” short for chemistry.
And when they got their reading, their confidence was proven warranted.
Neither Lia nor Yuna had had a tarot reading before, and they were immediately fascinated with the whole process, even just watching the tarot reader shuffle the cards.
The two share with the tarot reader that because they have been roommates for four years and “never had a big fight,” they’re worried they “might find unexpected trouble.”
When the tarot reader lays out the cards that Lia and Yuna have selected, she tells them they’re “in complete harmony.”
Then she becomes more specific about their personalities and how they suit each other so well.
The reader says that Lia is “like a grandma.”
Meanwhile, the reader suggests that Yuna is like “a young boy.”
Yuna admits that she can see Lia fitting the label of her grandma since she naturally becomes considerate towards Lia because of the respect she has for her.
And she jokes that she also respects her because Lia is “also… a bit old.”
But their consideration for each other goes both ways, according to the tarot reader as she explains that Lia is who helps Yuna manage her temper.
She suggests that while Yuna might not “listen to [her] mom and dad,” she will “listen to [her] grandma.”
And while Lia agrees that Yuna does listen to her, Yuna makes Lia emotional by explaining that it’s because she feels so comfortable with her.
And the tarot reader also suggests that whenever Lia is feeling down, Yuna might feel protective and try to cheer her up by acting cute.
It seems that the only thing that Lia and Yuna believe the tarot card reader got wrong was that Lia was a good cook. Although Yuna politely shares that she could at least “taste [Lia’s] effort” when she tried her food.
But Lia and Yuna seemed to believe that the titles of grandma and young boy described their relationship pretty well, and they were definitely pleased that they can help each other out when the other most needs it.