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[V Report] APink test their knowledge on ‘Pink Bell’

  • Published : Jul 29, 2016 - 13:02
  • Updated : Jul 29, 2016 - 13:02

Broadcast date: July 28
Starring: APink, NCT, Dalshabet

APink

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Girl group APink took to Naver’s V app on Thursday to host a trivial pursuit competition for online fans.

All six members of APink gathered to host the “Pink Bell” Trivial Pursuit-style competition, named after the popular Korean game show “Golden Bell.”

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The members were asked questions about their career, personal life, performances and songs, and they had to write down the answer on their whiteboards.

The video ended unexpectedly, with none of the band realizing it was Ha-young’s birthday. The other group members then attacked Ha-young with love, turning the sudden victim red with embarrassment.
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NCT

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Boy band NCT 127 hosted “NCT LIVE” through the V app Thursday.

NCT decided to start the show with tongue twisters from different languages, dabbling in Korean, Japanese and Chinese. They each demonstrated their multilingual proficiency as they desperately tried the difficult tongue twisters.

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The group then proceeded to write down slang they use most, and explained the meanings.

NCT ended the live show by saying farewell and goodnight to fans in Korean, Chinese and Japanese.
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Dalshabet

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Girl group Dalshabet went to the Daegu Chicken and Beer Festival and broadcast a live feed while waiting backstage Thursday.

The group showed off their comic side with funny dances and quirky comments.

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While waiting backstage, some of the staff informed Dalshabet that chicken would be delivered in exchange for a photo together. The girls responded ecstatically as they rejoiced over the thought of eating.

The organizers of the festival came and delivered the chicken to Dalshabet and took a photo with them. Afterward, they happily ate the chicken, but some of the ladies in the group expressed regret that they couldn’t drink beer with the chicken.

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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 http://www.vlive.tv.

By Lee Sang-won (sangdoze@heraldcorp.com)

Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.naver.vapp
Apple App Store https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1019447011?mt=8

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