In K-pop, the "ending fairy" is a term used to describe a member of a group who is chosen to do a cute or funny pose at the end of a performance, when the camera focuses on them for a solo shot. The trend was popularized by DIAs Jung Chaeyeon, who was dubbed the "ending fairy" after the camera captured her pose at the end of a performance on Produce 101. Since then, many other K-pop idols have also followed suit and come up with their own unique ending poses that pokes fun at the concept. The term "ending fairy" is a combination of the English word "fairy" and the Korean word "yo-jeong," which means the last part of a K-pop stage performance. The trend has become a staple of K-pop performances, and fans often look forward to seeing what kind of pose the ending fairy will do at the end of a performance.