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[V Report] Seventeen enjoys ‘casual’ day on music video set

  • Published : Feb 1, 2018 - 10:19
  • Updated : Feb 1, 2018 - 10:19

Starring: Seventeen, Hong Jin Young, Kriesha Chu
Broadcasting Date: Jan. 31

Seventeen

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(Naver V app)
K-pop boy band Seventeen aired a Naver V broadcast Wednesday, unveiling the production of its music video.

Dokyeom of Seventeen was the first to appear on camera. “Today, we are going for a very casual concept for the music video,” he said.

Seungkwan was sitting on a sofa with bags of chips. Taking chips in his hand, he formed cat ears. “I’ve been told to go around like this every day. It must feel like I’m at an adventure park,” the singer said, while laughing.

Woozi described the music video set, “If you can see, there are a bunch of leftover snacks and empty cans around the room.”

The bandmates appeared to be enjoying themselves. They shared jokes and took turns playing the guitar.

Hong Jin Young

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(Naver V app)
Singer Hong Jin Young took to Naver’s V app Wednesday to share behind-the-scenes footage from her album photo shoot.

“I really wanted to try out a ‘pure’ look for once,” Hong said as she got her makeup done.

“You know, I really wanted to try the ‘pure’ look too. But I think I already tried all types of looks on you already,” Hong’s makeup artist answered.

Hong was seen wearing different outfits throughout the broadcast, such as a white laced dress with white flowers in her hair. In another photo, she wore an off-shoulder pale pink dress and a jeweled crown.

Kriesha Chu

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(Naver V app)
A clip of Kriesha Chu backstage of a fan autograph event was aired via Naver’s V app Wednesday.

“Today is already my second fan autograph event. I am so excited to talk to fans, sign autographs for them and play games!” Kreisha said, starting off the broadcast.

Fans shouted in excitement upon her appearance onstage. To show her gratitude to fans, the singer showcased a powerful dance performance to the track “Sunset Dream.”

Many fans expressed their affection. “I have something for you actually,” one fan said shyly, sending her a heart gesture with his fingers.

She wrapped up the broadcast by thanking fans for coming to her event.

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 Catherine Chung (cec82@heraldcorp.com)

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