Brave Girls remains at the center of the spotlight following their shocking comeback. As their popularity continues to increase these days, they have now become a lot more active in making appearances and engagements.

Koreaboo reported that they recently sat down for an interview with SBS's Tiki Taka. During the discussion, the four members revealed that "they already knew this was going to happen" because of fortune tellers.

Amid the pandemic crisis, Yoojeong shared that a fortune teller told her about the "great luck" she would experience in the coming year. As claimed, it will last for 20 years, starting this 2021.

Eunji echoed the statements of her co-member. As it happened, she, also, sought the advice of a fortune teller in the past.

The Brave Girls member continued that the psychic even guessed the month of the start of her good luck. She, then, recalled about the teller's assertions, claiming that "everything would work out starting from March." The unnamed individual, also, reportedly, told her to "start deciding how many buildings" she would want to build.

Yuna had a similar encounter two years ago. She stated that she went for a New Year's fortune-telling event, wherein she was told of a "video in a future that will bring them fame."

The Brave Girls maknae and rapper consequently asserted that the video in question could be the iconic "Rollin" clip, which has thrust them into the spotlight earlier this year. As fans would recall, the K-Pop group caught the attention of the public after a YouTube video of them went viral.

ABC said that the all-female band was already on the "verge of breaking up." They were, reportedly, considering disbanding five years after their debut until recently when things turned around for them.

The video is a compilation of footage, featuring the K-Pop idols' "Rollin" performances at various South Korean military camps. It was uploaded on YouTube in February, and it became viral, causing their fame and success to skyrocket. The clip has since obtained more than 18.6 million views and nearly 50,000 comments.

Aside from this, their 2017 track "Rollin" has now broken several records on various music charts. It even ousted IU's "Celebrity" on top of the Billboard's K-Pop 100 chart.

Following the newfound fame and success five years after their debut, Brave Girls recently said that their first goal is to "pay off their debts on their accounts" on top of their respective student loans. But, as for their ultimate goal, the members revealed that they are hoping to make an official comeback on stage before the year ends.