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[V Report] Girl’s Day’s Yura takes a stroll by the river

  • Published : Jul 16, 2016 - 11:29
  • Updated : Jul 16, 2016 - 11:29

Broadcast Date: July 15
Starring: Girl's Day's Yura, "Train to Busan" team and Eric Nam


Girl's Day's Yura

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Naver V App

Girl’s Day’s Yura on Friday went to the Hangang River Park and hosted the night out live on the Naver V app, as part of the fifth episode of “Yura’s Yulrulalla.”

She was by herself, taking a relaxing stroll down the river at around sunset.

While walking along the river and enjoying the breeze, she greeted fans using her cellphone and looked at questions they had posed through the app. There were a lot of questions about when Girl’s Day would be releasing its album.

In response, Yura said, “We are working on the new album right now, so, please wait a little bit longer for the good news.”

Another fan who was on a diet that involved only eating sweet potatoes asked Yura for some advice, to which she replied, “Try some tasty food from time to time and that will give you energy to keep going.”


“Train to Busan”

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Naver V App

The cast of the upcoming thriller film “Train to Busan” sat down Friday for an interview to share their experience filming the movie. The session was also broadcast on the V app.

Actors Gong Yoo, Ma Dong-seok, Choi Woo-shik, and actresses Jung Yoo-mi and Ahn So-hee gathered at Centum City shopping mall in Busan for the interview.
Gong Yoo first began by briefly introducing the movie. He said, “It is a movie about an outbreak of a virus in a train, which causes those infected to instantly turn into fresh-devouring zombies.” He added, “The remaining passengers of the train are fighting for their lives against the bloodthirsty attacks.”
After the introduction, the cast took questions.

One fan asked whether the cast had gotten to know one another better while shooting the film.

Ma said he “still gets a little shy around them,” drawing laughter from the audience.

Another fan pointed out that So-hee had not talked much throughout the interview and Gong Yoo jokingly responded by saying that “her hobby is breathing.”

“Train to Busan” opens in local theaters on July 20.


Eric Nam

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Naver V App

Singer Eric Nam released Friday a music video for his new track “Can’t Help Myself.”

It features pop rock music with the fresh sounds of a guitar.

In the video, he confesses that he loves the artistes Tablo and Loco.

Naver’s real-time broadcasting app V allows fans to interact with their favorite K-pop stars through live broadcasts. The app is available for Android and iOS. For more information, visit www.vlive.tv.

By Bak Se-hwan (sh@heraldcorp.com)

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