罗马尼亚流行双胞胎为奥迪销售而离开音乐, 在疫情后寻求稳定.
Romanian pop twins leave music for Audi sales, seeking stability post-pandemic.
罗马尼亚双胞胎Gabriela和Monica Irimia以他们的2000年代新奇歌曲"Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum) "而闻名, 已经离开音乐, 在奥迪经销商工作.
The Cheeky Girls, Romanian twins Gabriela and Monica Irimia, known for their 2000s novelty hits like "Cheeky Song (Touch My Bum)," have left music to work as car salespeople at Audi dealerships.
在"流行明星:竞争对手"上起名声,并销售了超过120万张首张单曲后,他们转变了职业生涯,以获得稳定,并引用了与大流行有关的干扰.
After rising to fame on Popstars: The Rivals and selling over 1.2 million copies of their debut single, they shifted careers for stability, citing pandemic-related disruptions.
此前他们在约克和林肯郡的现代汽车门店工作,如今在汽车行业中找到了满足感,并计划开设自己的经销商。
Previously at Hyundai locations in York and Lincolnshire, they now find fulfillment in the automotive trade and plan to open their own dealership.
他们的母亲支持这一变革,强调长期的职业可持续性。
Their mother supports the change, emphasizing long-term career sustainability.