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[V Report] Black Pink gives season’s greetings in hanbok

  • Published : Feb 11, 2018 - 10:18
  • Updated : Feb 11, 2018 - 10:18

Broadcast date: Feb. 10
Starring: Black Pink, Chung Ha, KIXS

Black Pink

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(Naver V app)
K-pop girl group Black Pink delivered season’s greetings to Yang Hyun-suk, the CEO of YG Entertainment, with the bandmates’ parents and fans wearing traditional Korean costume hanbok in the latest episode of “Black Pink House,” aired via Naver’s V app Saturday.

The episode featured Black Pink filming a video for Lunar New Year’s Day, which falls on Friday.

“I wish you good health and many, many happy things this year,” Jisoo said. “Happy New Year!” the band added.

The four bandmates finished the video with a deep bow.

After filming the video, the band celebrated the big day by eating tteokguk, or rice cake soup, with dumplings, a Korean dish traditionally eaten at the start of the new year.

While eating, Lisa, who is from Thailand, opined, “I think hanbok is really pretty.”

“I like hanbok because it’s comfortable to wear,” Jisoo said. “It’s easy to wear and it’s also comfortable to sit in,”

Chung Ha

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(Naver V app)
Chung Ha thanked fans for their birthday wishes in a video released via Naver’s V app Saturday. Her birthday was Friday.

“Thank you for the birthday wishes,” she said. “I used to live forgetting my birthday but thanks to your wishes, I feel so happy.”

As the video was shot Thursday, she revealed her birthday plan for the next day.

“I don’t have much planned, so I guess I will spend some time with my mom or my friends,” she said.

“It is a happy day as you sent me birthday wishes. I hope you to have a happy one too!” she said in wrapping up the video.

In celebration of her birthday, Chung Ha held a “Chung Ha’ppy Birthday Party & Fanmeeting” event on Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. at Yes 24 Live Hall in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul.

She recently released her second EP, “Offset,” with lead track “Roller Coaster,” on Jan. 17.

KIXS

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(Naver V app)
Singer-songwriter KIXS celebrated three years in entertainment in a live broadcast held via Naver’s V app Saturday.

“It reminds me of old memories,” the singer said. “It was thanks to the fans and agency staff that I was able to work on music for three years. I started the broadcast with a grateful heart.”

“I want to hold special events for my fourth and fifth anniversaries, and even the 10th anniversary,” he added.

In the broadcast, he also hinted at an upcoming new album.

“It is the song which I sang during my concert ‘KIXSTAGE.’ I arranged the song and played it to Tae-woo, and he really liked the song, so this year happened to start with a new album,” he said, referring to Kim Tae-woo of g.o.d, who is also the CEO of his agency.

His new single, “I’ll be Here,” will be released Feb. 23.

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 The Korea Herald (khnews@heraldcorp.com)

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