Nearly two years have passed since the public last heard of EXID, as well as their music. While the five-member all-female K-Pop group has yet to formally and officially disband, they have all since parted ways and signed on to other labels and agencies.

For Hani, she carved a new path for her career in the world of Korean dramas. As her latest dramedy continues to attract viewers across the globe, the 28-year-old South Korean celebrity recently sat down for an interview with SBS Power FM radio show, Kim Young Chul's PowerFM.

Soompi reported that the pair talked about the former idol's new project for this year and her former bandmates over at EXID. Amid the discussion, Hani said that she is "curious" to know what it is like to date a younger man.

The EXID member stated that she has never experienced dating a man younger than her, adding that this seemingly fueled her curiosity and interest in it. The host, then, asked her whether she would choose a younger guy over an older man or someone of the same age.

Hani responded that she would choose a younger man. She explained that her latest drama series, How To Be Thirty has a poster with the caption "30, the age at which you become curious about younger men."

The actress consequently noted that upon reading it, she immediately "related" to it because she is at that stage in her life at the moment. She, also, pointed out that most people in their 20s would want to date older men. But, as they reach 30 onwards, "women become curious about younger men."

The EXID singer, later on, talked about how much she misses her bandmates. While the group appears to be no longer active, Hani revealed that they communicate all the time.

It remains unclear if the K-Pop group will still make a comeback soon. But, Koreaboo reported that there is still a possibility for the OT5, considering that they have yet to disband officially.

These days, though, the five members have already started their new careers outside Banana Culture Entertainment. Hani and Jeonghwa left at the same time after their Japan tour in 2019. They have since ventured out in films and series.

As for Hyelin, LE, and Solji, the three K-Pop idols left their label earlier in 2020. They went on to sign with other agencies, and have since worked on their respective music projects and productions.