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[V Report] NU’EST’s JR talks about life after ‘Produce 101’

  • Published : Jul 3, 2017 - 15:39
  • Updated : Jul 3, 2017 - 15:39

Broadcast Date: July 3
Starring: NU’EST’s JR, Astro’s Cha Eun-woo, Park Bo-ram

NU'EST's JR

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(Naver V app)
NU’EST’s JR took to Naver V app on Monday to talk about his life after wrapping up the second season of “Produce 101.”

JR, the band leader, thanked fans for the group’s rise in popularity after the show. He said the group’s previous songs had been climbing the music charts quickly since the series ended.

“After the show, I went back to my hometown in Gangwon Province and visited my parents. I had a relaxing time there with a lot of delicious food my parents made for me,” JR said.

“We’re also preparing for a new album. I’ve been writing lyrics to come back with good songs.”

JR also revealed several facts about himself such as how he can’t eat tomatoes, black being his favorite hair color, and his movie was “Resident Evil.”

He went on to share that he was the first male trainee under Pledis Entertainment, and his name JR stood for “Junior Royal.”

JR wrapped up the broadcast by thanking the viewers and promised to to appear on the V app more often.

Astro’s Cha Eun-woo

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Astro member Cha Eun-woo opened up to fans by reading from his diary on the V app.

Cha said he took to the broadcast to share his feelings about wrapping up group activities with “Baby,” as he wasn’t able to fully deliver his thoughts at a previous fan meeting.

“Last night, I fell asleep while writing a diary about you guys. So here, I am going to read my diary to you,” said Cha.

Reading from the diary, he said, “Sometimes we take it for granted, but being able to share both good and bad moments with people you love is bliss. After the fan event, many thoughts popped up in
my mind. Of course, there were regrettable moments on the way, but I realized how much Astro grew up, thanks to you guys, the fans.”

He continued, “I know it all sounds cheesy and obvious, but I think it is important to express it.”

Park Bo-ram

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Singer Park Bo-ram showed Naver V app viewers that she was talented not only in singing, but also mimicking others.

In Sunday broadcast, Park was seen in the broadcast heading to an arcade in a moving car

Showing off her skill as an entertainer, Park started to mimic cartoon characters and other celebrities, ranging from Doraemon to female K-pop duo Bolbbalgan4. She didn’t hesitate when her manager asked her to mimic Doraemon once more.

Asked if she was good at playing games, Park said, “I’m only good at playing computer games, such as ‘Overwatch.’”

“I used to play ‘Bubble Bobble’ on the arcade machines long time ago,” she added.

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 Hong Dam-young (lotus@heraldcorp.com)

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