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[V Report] Winner shares Hawaii footage
Broadcast Date: Aug. 22.
Starring: Winner, Twice, Hyerin of EXID
Winner
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Winner filmed music videos for “Island” and “Love Me, Love Me” in the US island state.
“‘Island’ is a song through which you can escape to Hawaii,” Seunghoon said.
“I think it will provide comfort to those who listen,” Seungyoon agreed. “Listen to this song and you will feel as though you are on an island.”
For “Love Me, Love Me,” Seungyoon explained, “The track was not written for the summer. It’s fortunate that it suits the season.”
“There is nothing to say about the song, the title says it all,” Jinwoo said.
The band was shown on a mountain, drinking coffee and playing golf in expensive-looking robes.
“This is something we usually don’t do,” Minho said.
The group also had fun mocking Seunghoon’s gestures. “Nothing is scripted or directed by the director, we are just having fun without any restraint,” Seunghoon said.
“We hope you love the music videos,” the band said to the camera at the end of the clip.
Twice
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Some members of Twice went to the cinema recently and watched “Midnight Runner.”
“In the movie, there was a scene that featured a poster of Twice on the wall,” Jeongyeon said.
“When we saw the scene, we wanted to shout out ‘Twice! It’s Twice,’” Jihyo said. “We were so excited.”
“I felt the same way, I could not sit still at all,” Jeongyeon said. “I kept on fidgeting.”
“It’s our debut, we are actors now!” Mina exclaimed.
Hyerin of EXID
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It is rare for a celebrity be the hitter for the first pitch, as celebrities typically throw the ball.
It turns out Hyerin had some prior baseball experience, however, so she requested to don the batting gloves and step in the box.
The singer made contact, stroking an infield hit.
Hyerin was at Kia Champion’s Field in Gwangju for the game between the Kia Tigers and Lotte Giants on Tuesday, where the Giants disappointed hometown fans, winning 7-3.
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By Im Eun-byel (silverstar@heraldcorp.com)
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