Girl's Day's Hyeri burst into tears as she makes a call to her mother on 'Real Man'
2014.09.07
Hyeri has received a lot of positive feedbacks as she always works hard and being a cheerful girl on MBC's 'Real Man'. However, just like every other girl out there, she immediately cries when she hears her mother's voice as she's staying away from home.
In the next broadcast of 'Real Man' on September 7th, Hyeri will make a call to her mother and as soon as she hears her mother's voice, she burst into tears while talking on the phone,"Mom, I want to eat rice. What to do".
In addition, the woman cast will meet the new platoon leader at the officer academy who is a super harsh trainer and makes everyone scared whenever she enters the room.
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