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[V Report] Make candles with CNBLUE’s Lee Jung-shin

  • Published : Nov 19, 2015 - 11:35
  • Updated : Nov 19, 2015 - 11:37

Broadcast date: Nov. 18
Starring: CNBLUE, EXID, Teen Top, April, B1A4, Junjin

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In his second V app appearance, CNBLUE bassist Lee Jung-shin spent some one-on-one time with fans on Wednesday.

Filming in a candle workshop, Lee showed fans his idea of how to make the perfect scented candle.

“The truth is, I love candles,” said Lee. “So right now, I’m not going to buy a scented candle, I’m going to make two candles all by myself. … All I need is to learn how to once and then I can do it whenever.”

Fans wittingly asked if there is anything the K-pop idol can’t do well, and he responded saying, “I don’t think there’s anything I can’t do.”

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One by one, the ladies of EXID held a special Q&A session, allowing fans to not only ask questions about their music and upcoming releases, but also personal questions and curiosities they have about each individual artist.

Fans went on to ask a myriad of random questions about their food preferences, make-up tips and whether or not they were the popular ones in school.

“I was not popular at all,” Jung-hwa commented. “I had many friends but definitely did not get attention from boys or anything like that.”

Rapper LE also answered one fan’s question regarding the ladies’ new “Hot Pink” music video, in which the final scene implies a situation with a violent ending between the ladies and two police officers.

“No, no the scene is not about us hitting them (police officers),” said rapper LE. “There was no beating involved. Violence is never OK.”

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Teen Top members L. Joe and Changjo also took some time out before their live fan meeting to greet V app followers in a duo session, keeping fans up to date on how they have been spending their time lately.

Changjo talked about his newfound love of filming and video making, saying he’s been spending much of his time off trying to shoot as much footage as possible hoping to turn his hobby into something more.

On the other hand, L. Joe admitted to having “nothing to do.”

“I haven’t really been doing anything special lately,” L. Joe says. “Next week is my birthday! We will be filming a TV broadcast that day, so I hope many fans will show up for that.”

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Also on yesterday’s V app lineup was footage of TVXQ member Changmin shaving his head as he geared up for mandatory military service, while the members of rookie girl group April took V app fans on a trip to the beach.

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 www.vlive.tv.

By Julie Jackson (juliejackson@heraldcorp.com)

Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.naver.vapp
Apple App Store https://itunes.apple.com/app/id1019447011?mt=8

A previous version of this V report incorrectly spelled CNBLUE member Lee Jung-shin's name. We regret the error. --Ed.



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