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Ye-won, a comedian of the same age and a pink atmosphere
Ye-won reminisced about her thrilling blind date with Shin Kyu-jin.
On the 28th, MBC's variety show 'Radio Star' featured guests Shin Gye-sook, Kang Joo-eun, Ye-won, and Hae-won.
Ye-won, who is participating in the dating content 'Kim Ye-won's Solo Escape,' was asked if there was anyone she was attracted to. She replied, "The 'Solo Escape' production team said someone else would come, but Shin Kyu-jin appeared instead. It was surprising to see a friend suddenly on a blind date."
Ye-won added, "I was momentarily confused. For a split second, I thought, 'Why does he look cool?' Seeing him as a blind date made my heart flutter." She continued, "The idea that men and women can't be friends came to mind when different emotions arise in certain situations. I was serious about 'Solo Escape' at first, thinking I might meet someone great. Although it has changed a lot now, I haven't lost hope," she laughed.
Ye-won also mentioned, "I tend to touch a lot while smiling if I like someone. If I don't, I usually don't. When the other person contacts me, I give obvious signals." Yoo Se-yoon chimed in, "Kyu-jin, what are you doing? Send her a message." The incident where she spoke informally to Lee Tae-im, saying, "Unni, you don't like me, do you?" was also brought up. Regarding the meme that has circulated, Ye-won said, "This is the first time I'm talking about it here, but I don't usually bring it up. However, an article came out recently saying, 'Stop mentioning it.' Since it's not just my issue, I thought I should stop. But when it's brought up on shows, I can't sternly say, 'Don't do it,' so I just stayed quiet. But now I'm wondering what to do."
She continued, "I don't want to use it as a joke or material for broadcasting, but even if I avoid it, people still ask, so I thought it would be wise to laugh it off." She also confessed to receiving advertising offers. "I got some offers from plastic surgery review apps and food companies using that phrase. It's a good phrase for advertising, but I have my standards. I don't use it myself on broadcasts. It's fine if others do, but it's not something I would do," she said.
By Tae Yuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr
On the 28th, MBC's variety show 'Radio Star' featured guests Shin Gye-sook, Kang Joo-eun, Ye-won, and Hae-won.
Ye-won, who is participating in the dating content 'Kim Ye-won's Solo Escape,' was asked if there was anyone she was attracted to. She replied, "The 'Solo Escape' production team said someone else would come, but Shin Kyu-jin appeared instead. It was surprising to see a friend suddenly on a blind date."
Ye-won added, "I was momentarily confused. For a split second, I thought, 'Why does he look cool?' Seeing him as a blind date made my heart flutter." She continued, "The idea that men and women can't be friends came to mind when different emotions arise in certain situations. I was serious about 'Solo Escape' at first, thinking I might meet someone great. Although it has changed a lot now, I haven't lost hope," she laughed.
Ye-won also mentioned, "I tend to touch a lot while smiling if I like someone. If I don't, I usually don't. When the other person contacts me, I give obvious signals." Yoo Se-yoon chimed in, "Kyu-jin, what are you doing? Send her a message." The incident where she spoke informally to Lee Tae-im, saying, "Unni, you don't like me, do you?" was also brought up. Regarding the meme that has circulated, Ye-won said, "This is the first time I'm talking about it here, but I don't usually bring it up. However, an article came out recently saying, 'Stop mentioning it.' Since it's not just my issue, I thought I should stop. But when it's brought up on shows, I can't sternly say, 'Don't do it,' so I just stayed quiet. But now I'm wondering what to do."
She continued, "I don't want to use it as a joke or material for broadcasting, but even if I avoid it, people still ask, so I thought it would be wise to laugh it off." She also confessed to receiving advertising offers. "I got some offers from plastic surgery review apps and food companies using that phrase. It's a good phrase for advertising, but I have my standards. I don't use it myself on broadcasts. It's fine if others do, but it's not something I would do," she said.
By Tae Yuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr