Saturday, 9 November 2013

K-Pop Destinations: Jung Yong Hwa's Seoul

CNBlue's Jung Yong Hwa may be the best thing about the drama "Future's Choice." Every time he appears on screen as heir-in-hiding Park Se Joo and flashes that winning smile, viewers are more likely to believe that he is the person Yoon Eun Hye should marry.

If the star of "You're Beautiful" and "Heartstrings" is also your bias, you may be able to visit some of the sites he filmed at the next time you are in Korea.

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For example, it's easy enough to visit the school that was featured in his drama "Heartstrings." The Seoul Institute of Art School is where he bicycled with and sat in the park with his co-star Park Shin Hye. The school campus is located at Gyeonggi-do Ansan-si Danwon-gu Gojan-dong 640. For more information, call +82 31-412-7100 or visit www.seoularts.ac.kr.

Or you could visit the Miss Lee Café in Insadong, where he and Seohyun, the youngest member of SNSD filmed an episode of "We Got Married." You can sample the jujube latte that Jung Yong Hwa thought tasted like medicine and see if you agree. The cafe is famous for its traditional sweets, such as frozen persimmon, but they also serve tasty lunchboxes. It's in the GS25 Building. Seoul, Jongno-gu, Gwanhoon-dong, 144 St, 2nd Floor
Take the subway to Anguk Station, leave via Exit 6. Walk straight until you saw GS25 on your left, which is the entrance into the shopping district of Insadong. The official website is www.missleecafe.com but its in Korean. 

Your odds of actually seeing Jung Yong Hwa and other members of CNBlue may be greater at his agency FNC Entertainment, which is located at 111, Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Even if you never see him there, it's worth checking out this lovely building which recently won a "Beautiful City" award.

Take the Bundang Line subway to Apgujeong Rodeo station, Exit 2. Since it's a long walk, take either bus 140, 240, 362, 3219 or 4212 to the Prima Hotel Station, go left, take your first right and then walk straight through three cross streets. It's on your right.

And as mentioned in a recent K-Pop Destinations article, the KBS studios are where "Future's Choice" is being filmed. Stop by and take a tour.

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

[News] TASTY to serve as opening act for Girls’ Generation’s Hong Kong concert

TASTY to serve as opening act for Girls’ Generation’s Hong Kong concert

[News] TASTY to serve as opening act for Girls’ Generation’s Hong Kong concert

Duo group TASTY is set to take the stage as the opening act for Girls’ Generation’s upcoming concert in Hong Kong.

Girls’ Generation will be bringing their ‘2013 Girls’ Generation’s World Tour – Girls & Peace’ world tour to Hong Kong at the AsiaWorld-Expo on November 9th. TASTY is confirmed to be the opening act for concert and will perform two of their hit songs, “MAMAMA” and “Do You Know Me”.

It is also reported that TASTY’s visit to Hong Kong is not only for Girls’ Generation’s concert, but also for the filming of a music video for the duo’s comeback track.

Saturday, 2 November 2013

Seo In Guk Reveals How He Lost Whopping 11 Kilograms

Seo In Guk recently revealed the strict diet plan that helped him lose 11 kilograms (~24 pounds).

The idol appeared as a guest on October 31 broadcast of KBS2 “Happy Together” and shared his weight loss story. When the discussion turned to his strong and healthy-looking image in the swimming-themed movie “No Breathing,” he said, “I don’t have a nice body line by nature. When I first started training, I weighed 76-78 kilograms (~167-172 pounds).”

He proved that his rock-hard body is the result of rigorous discipline by sharing, “In the morning I had an apple, my lunch was a simple vegetable salad, and in the evening I had some cherry tomatoes, cucumber, and tofu. After following this routine for six months, I was lighter than ever before. I got down to 65 kilograms (~143 pounds).” 

While the other guests and MCs were impressed by his strong will to lose weight, they also wondered how the idol-turned-actor managed to resist enjoying a variety of tasty foods for such a long period of time. 

The other guests sharing their entertaining stories were IU, ZE:A‘s Gwanghee, and Sayuri.

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Thursday, 31 October 2013

K.Will Jumps To Number 1 On The Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 With His Soulful Hit 'You Don't Know Love'

After a month that has seen top 10 dominance by pop rock trio Busker Busker and solo singer IU, K.Will finds himself in the number one spot on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 this week with his smooth R&B single "You Don't Know Love."

It's likely the song's chart success has something to do with the popular music video starring Chanyeol of the boy band EXO and model Lee Ho Jung as estranged lovers.

"You Don't Know Love " is a product of the successful production team Duble Sidekick. The group has worked with Super Junior, MBLAQ and SISTAR.

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Jumping an impressive 33 places from last week, Park Ji Yoon's funky new single "Mr. Lee" featuring San E is in the number two spot on the Billboard K-Pop Hot 100.

The song is an innovative mixture of 1990s East Coast hip-hop drum beats and 1970s Motown horn riffs. And drifting on top of that tasty musical backdrop, Park offers several layers of soulful vocals.

In the wake of charges the composers of the IU hit "The Red Shoes" Lee Min Soo and Kim Ee Na plagiarized Nekta's 2009 song "Here's Us," according to the website allkpop, the song dropped two places this week.

IU's single "The Red Shoes" is at number three.

Hanging around in the top five, is the Busker Busker single "Love At First," which had a two week lock on the number one spot on the Billboard K-pop chart, before IU knocked it out of first place, last week.

Busker Busker's "Love At First" is currently at number four in its fifth week on the chart.

With a pulsing techno beat and "Gangnam Style" drum breaks, the minor chord progressions of new T-ara's dance track "No. 9" give the song an epic and original quality.

Although once known as "K-pop's most hated group" because of a bullying controversy that resulted in former member Hwayoung quitting the group, T-ara appears to be back in their fans' good graces.

"No. 9" is at number five in its fourth week on the chart.

Click here to check out the full results of this week's Billboard K-Pop Hot 100 

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Rookie Group Tasty Shares Pictures With SM Town Lee Soo Man, EXO, & Yoona

The twin duo Tasty revealed pictures from their Halloween party with SM Entertainment's CEO Lee Soo Man, group EXO, and Girls' Generation's Yoona.

Yesterday, Tasty members posted on their Twitters pictures taken at SM Town's Halloween party. Tasty was dressed as draculas in black and red suit.

Lee Soo Man smiled brightly for the picture with his hands on their shoulders, and Yoona was in cute Minnie Mouse ears.

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Monday, 21 October 2013

'SMTown in Beijing' Excites 70,000 Chinese Fans, First Appearance of Tasty as Part of the SM Entertainment Family

Over the weekend SM Entertainment put on an extraordinary show for a reported 70,000 fans in Beijing.

The 'SMTown in Beijing' idol concert included ten of the company's hottest acts and also marked the first time pop duo Tasty performed as a part of their new agency and SM Entertainment subsidiary, Woollim Label.

Other performers for the huge Chinese performance included Girls' Generation, SHINee, Super Junior, TVXQ, EXO, f(x), BoA, Kangta, and Zhang Li Yin.

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The show went off without a hitch at the Beijing Olympic Stadium on October 19. Media reports stated a whopping 70,000 attendees filled the stadium and that public transportation systems surrounding the stadium remained open extra hours to handle the excess number of users that night.

Additionally, it was noted that approximately 18,000 people were brought in to manage the event in different capacities, including a shocking number of security personnel meant to keep the idols safe and the fans in line.

The military police force offered up 10,000 officers to aid in the security efforts and an additional 6,000 personal body guards were also hired by SM Entertainment to help protect the singers. It is also estimated that 2,000 volunteers were also brought in to help with security for the SMTown in Beijiing concert.

But it wasn't all just idols and security - in addition to the 46 artists that performed at Saturday's show, 16 dancers and a staff of 190 flew to China for the gigantic show.

The October 19 show was the first time SM Entertainment held a show of this scale in Beijing.

The tour's next stop is Japan where the ten acts will perform the SMTown Live World Tour III in Tokyo Special Edition on October 26 and 27.

Friday, 18 October 2013

SMTOWN to Hold 'SMTOWN Live World Tour III in Beijing' on October 19

SMTOWN artists are on their way to Beijing to hold their 'SMTOWN Live World Tour III in Beijing' concert.

SM artists including BOA, TVXQ, SHINee, f(x), Girls' Generation, Super Junior, Kangta, Jan Ri In and TASTY will be performing at the 'SMTOWN Live World Tour' at the Beijing National Stadium on October 19 at 6 PM.

The groups also made a special video inviting their fans to the concert as well.

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SM Entertainment also stated that this was the first time a foreign artist will be holding a concert at the Beijing National Stadium.

This stadium is known to be an exclusive stadium used by China's top stars including Jackie Chan.

This concert will be a large-scale event for fans in China as it will be a chance for them to see the SMTOWN family all together on one stage.

Tickets can be purchased here.

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Tuesday, 15 October 2013

Celebrities Who've Been Caught Shoplifting!

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And here you thought they were just stealing our hearts!

One of the biggest perks of being rich & famous is not worrying about how you'll pay for that Slurpee and tasty looking Charleston Chew at the corner 7-Eleven!

Unfortunately, just because celebz can afford life's loveliest luxuries doesn't mean they're always willing to pay for them!!!

In fact, you'd be super surprised how many of your favorites were caught using the five fingered discount on everything from expensive jewelry to DVDs!!!

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Thursday, 3 October 2013

Adrienne Maloof Continues To Lick Up Latest Piece Of Meat Jacob Busch!

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This new romance is STILL brewing!

Just when we thought beer heir Jacob Busch was another one of Adrienne Maloof's tasty flings, we spotted the couple together again at the ever so swanky Roosevelt Hotel in El Lay on Tuesday.

The cougar and her cub enjoyed another PDA-filled hard partying night out for ALL to see and we certainly don't blame Adrienne for flaunting her latest boy toy!

Jacob's not only loaded, but he has a billion dollar mug to match.

We raise our paws to Adrienne because there is NO doubt this one is an EXCELLENT pounce! HA!

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Friday, 27 September 2013

Running Man: Episode 164

Let's be honest—family reunions can be stressful, especially if you have two hyungs nagging you as the maknae. Or maybe you're the middle child who's stuck between a rock and a hard place. Or maybe you're the mat-hyung whose dongsaengs just stick you in the hotseat. But the thing about family is that even with the endless ribbing, the high expectations, and the temptation of gold, you'll take on any challenge as a team even if it means flying out of a chair together.

EPISODE 164. Broadcast on September 22, 2013.

It's time for another family reunion as Madame Maknae FD's lineage gathers together for the Chuseok holiday. Jae-suk is happy to hear that he's distantly related by marriage to Haha, whose younger brother Kwang-soo accuses Jae-suk as their "parents' enemy."

To that, Lawyer Kim Hwan interjects, "They're still alive and well!" Pfft.

Madame Maknae FD has two daughters, and the eldest's sons—which consequently makes them brothers—are Suk-jin, Jae-suk, and Jong-kook, respectively. Then younger daughter Ji-hyo is married to Gary, natch. Good to see their "divorce" didn't last too long.

Time to introduce the family maknae aka Ji-hyo's youngest (I know; it's confusing and weird along with Haha's earlier mention of being a breastfed baby): meet actor Yoo Ah-in (Wandeuki, Jang Ok-jung) who's greeted with open arms by his relatives.

The Monday Couple claim him as their own despite Jae-suk's attempts to argue that he's more closely related to the star (since they share the same surname "Yoo"). Heh, it's just funny that older hyung Haha speaks to Ah-in in jondaemal.

The older cousins wonder who their mother is, since she'd have to be older than mat-hyung Suk-jin. Ahh, it's Korea's Mom aka veteran actress Kim Hae-sook (The Suspicious Housekeeper, I Hear Your Voice)!!

Now's a good a time as any to formally introduce our families/teams: Eldest (Hae-sook, Suk-jin, Jae-suk, and Jong-kook) and Younger (Gary, Ji-hyo, Haha, Kwang-soo, and Ah-in).

Already the tense family dynamics kick in when Hae-sook says her nephews didn't greet her. Haha bites back: "[We will] when you repay your debt to us!" Hae-sook: "WHAT?!" Ha, I love her feistiness.

Lawyer Kim is here to read out the madam's will and testament in her stead, where she will hand over her amassed wealth to the family who masters the "ultimate recipe."

Hae-sook is confident in her cooking skills, but Jae-suk stops short when he reads off that their first mission location takes place at a swimming pool. Haha: "We finished the summer specials two weeks ago!"

But Hae-sook says there's nothing they can't do in the face of such a grand prize. Now that's the spirit!

Oh no—it's the return of the flying chairs. But… it's autumn! Here, the men will go flying if their "mothers" choose the kkwang (dud) card out of five cards. The family to win two rounds wins it.

At least this means the ladies will stay dry, but then Jong-kook says that the ladies should have a chance in the chairs as well. He gets a slap on the back for that remark, keh.

I do love watching the actor guests' flabbergasted expressions when they realize how "real" variety is. As in, you don't get the diva treatment with staff waiting on you hand and foot. Like how Ah-in asks how they'll get to the chairs in the middle of the pool. Answer: "You'll walk of course." Cue jawdrop!

So the boys traverse the chilly pool, and engage in a round of My Mom is Better than Yours. Hae-sook says she chewed on a razor blade (a reference to her character in the movie Open City), and then her sons realize that Daddy is none other than Simon Yam from The Thieves. LOL.

Then Hae-sook exclaims: "All of [my sons] look different, which means they have different fathers!" Puhahaha. Omg, I'm dying.

Tension run high as soon as they start, and thankfully both daughters choose correctly, to their sons' delig ht. They're literally shaking in their chairs in anticipation, and it's a fifty-fifty chance when it's Hae-sook's turn to choose again.

And whaddaya know—Ji-hyo ends up with the kkwang card. Both Haha and Kwang-soo go flying. HEE.

Hae-sook doesn't hesitate to induce fear into Ji-hyo as her sunbae. It's down to another fifty-fifty chance the second time around… and Ji-hyo's sons take another dip in the pool. Hahaha, the slo-mo reaction shots are hilarious.

Hae-sook's lucky streak ends when she picks the kkwang card on her next turn. But it's Ah-in's unfortunate picks that leads to his hyungs getting wet yet again.

We get this hilariously dramatic moment before the second round when the cast discovers a grasshopper floating in the pool. Resident Grasshopper Jae-suk delicately scoops up the insect, but it looks like it's not going to make it.

Hee, Hae-sook's boys go flying on her first turn, and no one is as excited and relieved as Ah-in is. After another anxiety-inducing minute, Hae-sook's boys go for another dip in the pool, and Jae-suk encourages her to throw in the towel and end his brothers' suffering. Which she does. HA.

The score is tied at 1:1, and Hae-sook hasn't lost a rock-paper-scissors match yet. Ji-hyo is determined to send her maknae son flying, an idea that Ah-in isn't looking forward to. Yes, yes, but WE are.

And so when it indeed happens… only Kwang-soo flies into the pool? Huh, did the chairs malfunction? But no worries because the staff sends both of them as soon as Kwang-soo returns to his chair. Muhahaha.

Ah-in tries to play off his first dunk as nothing, saying the others complain too much. To that, Jae-suk retorts: "You screamed the loudest!"

Ah-in's face of frozen anxiety cracks me up. He tries to shrug it off again, but the panic is his eyes is hilarious. Then comes the moment of truth when the mothers reach for one more card… and Jong-kook and Jae-suk fly into the air.

Wet and cold, Jae-suk rallies everyone to bid farewell to all their summer games: "Bye pool games!" "Bye mudfield!" Then Jae-suk predicts, "Will we say 'goodbye' to Ah-in as well?"

After Ji-hyo says goodbye to Ah-in, she picks her first card… and sure enough it's a dud. HAHAHA—you can't make this stuff up.

The score's all tied up with this final set, and the mothers give their sons some last few words. When Kwang-soo gets passed over, he shouts that he's being ignored as the middle child by both his mother AND the cameras. Aww.

Hae-sook leads her son to rally for a win, and then Ah-in asks, "Do we not want to win?"

Ji-hyo waves to the camera, "Bye Ah-in-ie!" …and then picks up a kkwang card. Muhahaha.

Everyone heads out to grab some grub, and in the car, Ji-hyo's family laugh over the small age gap between generations. Gary: "I was eight [when I had you, Ah-in]!"

Gary then suggests that Ji-hyo take the kids abroad so he can live it up in the nightclubs. Haha and Kwang-soo play up the joke: "Stop going to Room 34!" "I grabbed a disco ball on my first birthday!"

The families arrive at the restaurant where they'll be tested on their five senses via a cooking quiz. Hae-sook is surprised that they have to earn their food, but there ain't no free meals in Running Man Land!

The first test requires them to listen and correctly identify the sound of the ingredient. There's some chopping and frying noises, and Haha rolls forward to answer… and blanks. Needless to say he gets it wrong.

Hahaha, Hae-sook is freakin' hilarious. She rolls forward to spit out three possible answers, hoping one of them is right. She's super earnest, but can only pick one. Nope, that's wrong too.

The cast is given a hint, but they're still as clueless as ever. They line up anyway, since they don't have anything to lose. Haha gets the answer (kimbap).

The next round is a taste test, and Kwang-soo practically burns his tongue when he's fed the fried squid(?). It's like his indiscernible screams are saying It buurrrrnnnss!

He makes a guess (fried clementine), and I for one am happy that it's incorrect. Then Jong-kook slides ahead, and Ji-hyo warns the health fanatic that it's fried food. But Jong-kook takes one for the team while the others heckle him in the back. Jae-suk: "He only eats chicken breast, so he doesn't know what other things taste like!"

Then Kwang-soo calls out: "The more you eat it, the more it tastes like clementines!" Pair that with Jong-kook's guess of grapefruit, I begin to wonder if it is something citrus-y.

Ahahaha, they're fried gummy worms?! Oh gosh, this is going to take foreverrr! Ah-in manages to pull ahead of everyone else, and the weird consistency gives him pause.

But when it comes down for him to answer, Ah-in pleads for more time. Ha, so much for being the rebel poster boy. The extra few seconds, however, gives him time to arrive at the right answer, to everyone's astonishment.

Jong-kook: "You fed me something fried AND gelatinous?!" Everyone else takes a bite and says it's tasty, but I'm thinking that's the hunger talking.

Both Ah-in and Haha taunt the others from the sidelines, reeling from the next item. It's a touch test, and the inability to see what you're touching just makes the experience that much more harrowing.

But Hae-sook reaches in the box (of mackerel) and stubbornly refuses to take her hand out so that she can feel around properly. She even sneaks a peek before settling for the generic answer: "Fish!" Ha, technically it's not wrong.

She continues to stick by the box, milking her opportunity to play on Lawyer Kim's sympathy for all it's worth. It totally works.

Lawyer Kim is a little less patient with Jong-kook in their smell test. Then when Haha starts to pester the others, Jae-suk eerily rolls up to him, blindfolded, to give him a warning. Lol.

Kwang-soo sticks his tongue out to taste-test just like his fellow giraffes, but he indeed gets it right. Then everyone gathers around like a flock of vultures to grab a bite.

Ji-hyo's family wins the second game, and both teams choose another box before heading out to their next location—a town village.

The mission here is to be the first team to collect ten songpyeon (a traditional rice cake commonly eaten at Chuseok) hidden around town. Aw, innocent variety newbie Ah-in thinks that their collected dduk will be safe if they bring it back, only to learn that that's not true in the slightest.

Both teams acknowledge that Kwang-soo's betrayal image comes in pretty handy for games like these. But Hae-sook doesn't seem too worried: "He hasn't seen how scary I can get." Eek, drop the branch!

Ah-in discovers three songpyeon right away. And if you ever wondered what a pregnant Ah-in would look like, well… this is it. Hehehe.

Haha runs into Jae-suk, who has two songpyeon in his arms. His attempts to steal them away are futile, and they end up using their words to bicker in the road. Heh.

Meanwhile, Ah-in crosses paths with Hae-sook, and the two circle around each other. Unbeknownst to Hae-sook, Kwang-soo sneaks up on her to take the songpyeon hidden under her shirt.

She screams for help, and soon, there's a chaotic tussle going on as everyone lunges toward each other's songpyeon. Ah-in makes off with one, and Hae-sook momentarily holds Kwang-soo hostage.

When Jong-kook arrives moments afterwards and guards one, Haha calls out: "There's one [songpyeon] we won't be able to steal!"

The hyungs torture him (via ear-grabbing) to talk, and then they literally flip Kwang-soo over to remove a songpyeon hidden in his pants. Haha pleads his defense, but Kwang-soo points out that they took off his pants in public. It wouldn't be the first time we saw your underwear?

While the boys are busy stealing their loot from each other, Hae-sook goes searching for the hidden songpyeon and finds them. When Ji-hyo realizes that they're gone, Hae-sook's sons thank Kwang-soo for helping them out, a lie that his team immediately believe.

Disappointed in their "problem child" Gary remarks, "We should never have had you! Go study abroad!" Then Jae-suk jokes that the entire village has agreed. Aww.

Ah-in and Haha discover the last two songpyeon they need to win it. All they have to do is return to base safely, only that Hae-sook makes off with one hidden with Gary's VJ. Whoa.

That gives Hae-sook's family a total of nine along with one stuffed in another VJ's backpack. Ji-hyo's family does their best to stop them, but Hae-sook's team wins it.

It turns out the difference between the boxes is different-sized plastic bags, and both teams have 100 seconds to buy as many groceries as they can.

You can describe the next couple minutes as pure chaos as the teams run around, stuffing their bags with ingredients and screaming at each other. Is that bibim-myun I see in one bag?

At the end of it, Hae-sook points out they don't have any seasoning. Well, if you don't count the seven packages of kimchi, that is.

Then they head to their final mission location where their epic cooking battle will take place where they'll have one hour to complete their dishes.

Given how Ah-in made sure to buy seasoning earlier and gives preparation instructions to his teammates now, I get the feeling that the boy knows his way around the kitchen. Whereas I get worried in Hae-sook's corner with that potful of kimchi.

Eee, Gary lends a helping hand to make it easier for Ji-hyo to cut a pumpkin. Haha jokes that they may very well see another sibling soon, and Gary replies, "Don't come home tonight!"

Then Haha says it's Daddy Gary's dream to be a kirogi father (directly translated to "wild goose," it also refers to fathers whose families are abroad while they work in Korea). Ha, so he can go clubbing?

Hae-sook takes a peek at Ji-hyo's family's menu (galbi jjim or braised short ribs), and Haha explains that it's surf, turf, and air. Mmm, whatever it is, it does look delicious.

Then we cut to Kwang-soo, who's cutting a pear with scissors. Daddy Gary reminds his son what a constant disappointment he is, especially when Kwang-soo evolves into Giraffe Scissorhands, wielding a pair in each hand.

At least we'll be able to meet Kwang-soo's real father next week(?), and get those daddy issues resolved. I hope.

With twenty minutes to go, the boys worry about Hae-sook's cooking skills. They immediately call her out for the mysterious powder hanging on the soup spoon. MSG, is it? Hae-sook: "It's a special powder I brought from home!"

I love how her solutions to all things is: "Add more kimchi!" Jae-suk points out that their maknae Jong-kook isn't doing anything, to which Jong-kook says he's busy supervising the entire operation. Lol.

At the ten-minute warning, Ji-hyo's family's dish looks about ready to go, and the massive kimchi-dduk soup doesn't look too shabby.

When it's all said and done, Madame Maknae FD arrives to preside over the judging process. As for the judging itself, 100 townsfolk will taste-test their dishes.

So one by one, they eat and cast their votes as the families wait anxiously. Afterward, the madam shows off today's prize—a golden Ultimate Spoon—that will make any dish delicious. Pfft.

And with 71% of the votes, the winning family is… Ji-hyo's. With a huge smile, Ah-in cheers, "Bye Ah-in-ie!"

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