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[V Report Plus] Verivery raids Korea Herald office

  • Published : Feb 13, 2019 - 14:52
  • Updated : Feb 13, 2019 - 14:52

K-pop rookie group Verivery recently visited the headquarters of The Korea Herald, the nation’s largest English daily that owns Kpop Herald.

With the leader Dongheon holding the selfie camera, the seven bandmates livestreamed their tour of the building.

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The tour kicked off at the editor-in-chief’s room. Shin Yong-bae, the chief editor, shook hands with each of the K-pop stars and welcomed them
warmly.

“I hope you guys become successful stars like BTS and upgrade Korea’s reputation on the global stage,” Shin said to them.

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They were next greeted by the K-pop team.

“You guys look like students on a school trip!” one of the comments said.

“The Korea Herald logo is really cool,” Dongheon said, going up close to the logo on a wall of the office.

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The bandmates moved on to the building’s lobby, which was vacant except for an art piece.

Here, they suddenly started speaking in Japanese and Spanish for their international fans. Many fans across the globe sent the bandmates greetings via comments.

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Verivery members then headed down to the basement floor, which consists of a small library and a cafe.

“There are many books on journalism,” Yeonho said, looking around the library.

Yonseung picked up a copy of The Korea Herald from a stack on a bookshelf and showed it to the camera.

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“Everyone pick one of your favorite books from here,” Gyehyeon suggested.

The bandmates joked around, bringing the thickest books they could find without knowing what they were actually about.

Finally arriving at the cafe, the bandmates said, “Please look forward to our interview with Kpop Herald coming soon! Also don’t forget to follow Kpop Herald’s V live channel, and please send lots of love and support for Verivery!”

Verivery is a rookie K-pop band that officially launched last month under Jellyfish Entertainment.

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Watch Verivery’s tour of The Korea Herald headquarters at https://www.vlive.tv/video/112629.

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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