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[V Report Plus] Wanna.B girls write own profiles

  • Published : Nov 16, 2018 - 17:19
  • Updated : Nov 16, 2018 - 17:19

Wanna.B aired an hourlong “Writing our own profile” show on V on Thursday.

Members Roeun, Lina, Ami, Eunsom and Sejin sat in a line.

Eunsom, with olive-blonde hair, complained about her black roots growing out.

Ami said she plans to cut her cascading long hair a little shorter.

Lina recently went to a baseball game and was caught on the broadcasting screen. “I received more calls from my friends for that than I did for any actual TV programs I was in,” Lina said.

Roeun said she had speically worn her golden necklace, given to her by a close stylist friend to match her golden hair.

Sejin said the group was so busy preparing for a return that she had to halt her yoga routine. Instead, she is finding joy through visiting popular food spots.

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(Naver's V app)
Sejin’s profile was written in brown, her favorite color. Sejin said her friends call her “Thejin.” She also gave other tidbits of info about herself: blood type B, birth date June 20, star sign Gemini, 166 cm in height and skilled in nail art. Under “TMI,” Sejin said that she has a lot of hair on her arms. Her current nickname is “Hwang Actress” but she wants to be called “Hwang Well-mannered.”

Lina is blood type O, birth date Feb. 27, star sign Pices and good at dancing. She kept her height a secret. Lina’s “TMI” is that she craves dakbal, an extremely spicy chicken feet dish in Korea. Lina’s nickname is “bread” but she wants to be called “Pretty bread” instead.

Roeun is blood type B, birth date Jan. 21, star sign Aquarius, wants to be 168 cm in height and good at doing her own hair and make-up.

Eunsom is blood type A, birth date Sept. 23, star sign Virgo, good at mimicking animated character voices and 166 cm in height.

Ami is blood type O, birth date June 5, Gemini and 168 cm in height and good at playing the computer game “Overwatch.” Ami’s full name is Woo Ami, and her sister’s name is Woo Ahae. “Wooah” is a word most K-pop fans are familiar with, thanks to Twice’s “Like Ooh-ahh.” The Korean word means elegant and graceful.

The video was viewed over 1,000 times within 24 hours.

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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