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Meet Dear Alice - the boyband heading to Korea for K-Pop experience


The BBC has brought together a group of British boys to see if they have what it takes to make it in the K-pop world - but are they cut out for the fame?

Blaise swapped football for dance (Image: BBC/Moon & Back/Ray Burmiston) Read MoreRelated Articles Good Morning Britain host Trisha Goddard given warning as she admits 'you caught me' Since childhood, Olly's life has been a whirlwind of song and dance, sharpening his vocal prowess at Durham Chorister School from the tender age of 7 and notching up six years of dedicated training including copious weekly services. Reese is buzzing with pride knowing he's the family's star act: "Growing up I've been around the industry a bit, my dad is a set designer and has done lots of films and theatre, so I've grown up surrounded by it.

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