
Joo Kyulkyung
𝑆𝘩𝑎𝑛𝑔𝘩𝑎𝑖'𝑠 𝑒𝑓𝑓𝑙𝑜𝑟𝑒𝑠𝑐𝑒𝑛𝑐𝑒 𝑝𝑟𝑖𝑛𝑐𝑒𝑠𝑠.
Get to know me.
Zhou Jieqiong born December 16, 1998, known professionally as Jieqiong or Kyulkyung (in Korean), is a Chinese singer based in South Korea and signed under Pledis Entertainment.After finishing sixth in survival show Produce 101, she became a member of the girl group I.O.I. She was also a member of Pristin and its subgroup Pristin V.
Profile.
Stage Name: Kyulkyung (결경) – formerly known as Pinky
Birth Name: Zhou Jieqiong (周洁琼)
Korean Name: Joo Kyulk-yung (주결경)
Position: Main Dancer, Vocalist, Visual, Face of the Group
Birthday: December 16, 1998
Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius
Height: 166 cm (5’5″)
Weight: 47 kg (103 lbs)
Blood Type: O
Sub-Unit: PRISTIN V
Facts.
– She was born in Shanghai, China.
– She has a younger brother and a younger sister.
– Education: Shanghai Conservatory of Music; Seoul School of Performing Arts
– She became a trainee in 2009.
– Her nicknames are China’s Miracle, Chinese Dancing Machine.
– The other members call her Juju. (According to their vlives)
– After a test in the 6th grade in Shanghai’s practical music school, Kyulkyung got casted and came to Korea in the summer of 2010.
– She travels back and forth between China and Korea during the holidays.
– Her mom runs a boutique in Shanghai and puts up huge posters of her in it and posts her pictures on SNS.
– She can speak Chinese and Korean.
– She can play the pipa (a four-stringed Chinese musical instrument).
– She can play the piano. (HICAM on 170912)
– Her hobbies are: shopping and searching beauty sites.
– After the promotions with I.O.I., Kyulkyung gave all of her money to her mom since she’s gone through a lot. She saved only a little for herself.
– She was a backup dancer in Orange Caramel’s “My Copycat” MV.
– She appeared in Seventeen’s “Mansae” MV.
– Kyulkyung is close to Seventeen’s Jun, Ailee, Gugudan’s Sally,Twice’s Dahyun, and GFriend’s SinB.
– Kyulkyung ranked #99 in the “100 Most Beautiful Faces of 2017”
– Kyulkyung is one of the dance mentors of Idol Producer.
– She was a member of I.O.I (Rank 6 in Produce 101)
– Kyulkyung made her solo debut in China, with the digital single “Why”.
– She decided to continue with Pledis Entertainment after PRISTIN’s disbandment.
Career.

Zhou participated in Mnet's survival television show, Produce 101, which aired from January 22 to April 1, 2016. Five of the participants from Pledis Entertainment were eliminated and only Zhou and Lim Na-young became part of the final line-up for the girl group I.O.I. Zhou ranked sixth with an overall of 218,338 votes. I.O.I made their debut on May 4 with the single, "Dream Girls".
2017: Pristin
After the disbandment of I.O.I, Zhou and Lim debuted with Pledis Entertainment's Pristin on March 21, 2017. Pristin officially debuted and released their first mini album, Hi! Pristin, accompanied by the title track, "Wee Woo".
2018–2019: Pristin V and solo career
In January 2018, Zhou joined as a dance mentor in the reality survival show, Idol Producer. In May, a Pristin subgroup named Pristin V was formed with Zhou and members Nayoung, Roa, Eunwoo, and Rena. They debuted on May 28, 2018 with the single album, Like a V. On August 31, Pledis Entertainment confirmed that Zhou would be making her solo debut in China with digital single, "Why", on September 6. She then had her solo debut stage the day after the song's release on iQiyi's Idol Hits. In October, it was confirmed that Zhou would make her acting debut in the historical mystery drama Miss Truth.
On May 24, 2019, Pristin was officially disbanded. Pledis Entertainment announced that Zhou would be staying with the label.
Discography.

2O18 — title “Why” [ non-album single. ]
2O18 — title “Leave It to Brother” [ I Got You OST. ]
2O18 — title “Write You a Poem” ( with Silence Wang ) [ Write You a Poem OST. ]
Filmography.

Music video appearances
"My Copycat" - Orange Caramel (2014)
"Mansae" - SEVENTEEN (2015)
Drama
“Miss Truth”
Chinese Drama, 2019, 40 eps
Ran Yan (Main Role)
TV Shows
“Love Timing”
Chinese TV Show, 2019, 0 eps
(Main Host)
“Hi! Housemate”
Chinese TV Show, 2018, 10 eps
(Regular Member)
“Idol Hits”
Chinese TV Show, 2018, 12 eps
(Ep. 1) (Guest)
“School Attack 2018”
Korean TV Show, 2018, 8 eps
(Ep. 5-6) (Guest)
“2018 Idol Star Athletics Championships”
Korean TV Show, 2018, 4 eps
(Regular Member)
“Idol Producer: Season 1”
Chinese TV Show, 2018, 12 eps
[Dance Instructor] (Main Host)
“Crazy Wardrobe: Season 1”
Chinese TV Show, 2017, 10 eps
(Regular Member)
“Star Show 360”
Korean TV Show, 2016, 8 eps
(Ep.3-4) (Guest)
“We Like Zines!”
Korean TV Show, 2017, 13 eps
(Ep. 3, 13) (Guest)
“I Can See Your Voice: Season 3”
Korean TV Show, 2016, 12 eps
(Ep. 11) (Guest)
“Standby I.O.I”
Korean TV Show, 2016, 2 eps
(Regular Member)
“Sisters Slam Dunk: Season 1”
Korean TV Show, 2016, 33 eps
(Ep. 6) (Guest)
“Produce 101: Season 1”
Korean TV Show, 2016, 11 eps
(Regular Member)
“Knowing Bros”
Korean TV Show, 2015, 200 eps
(Ep.23, 53) (Guest)
“Two Yoo Project Sugar Man”
Korean TV Show, 2015, 39 eps
(Ep. 28) (Guest)
The Return of Superman”
Korean TV Show, 2013, 300 eps
(Ep. 165) (Guest)
“Weekly Idol”
Korean TV Show, 2011, 430 eps
(Ep. 266, 318-319, 358) (Guest)
“Hello Counselor”
Korean TV Show, 2010, 450 eps
(Ep. 319) (Guest)
“Happy Camp”
Chinese TV Show, 1997, 1080 eps
(Ep. 1040, 1046-1047) (Guest)