Kyuhyun's sister to appear on 'Superman is Back' as Haru's violin teacher
2014.03.21
Super Junior Kyuhyun's sister, Cho Ahra is going to appear on the next episode of 'Superman is Back' as Haru's violin teacher.
In the recent episodes, Tablo is challenging Haru to find the talent within his daughter and what she likes. She received martial arts and ballet lessons in the previous episodes and this time Haru is challenging violin. In order to commence the violin class, Tablo invites a violin teacher whom he introduced as, "Your teacher is good in violin and her brother is good in singing." It turned out that the younger brother he's talking about is none other than Super Junior's Kyuhyun.
Ms. Cho Ahra becomes a violinist and has been playing violin for 20 years and studies in Vienna, Austria. Last year, Ms. Cho Ahra appeared at Immortal Song 2 Classic with Kyuhyun.
In the episode, Haru has been reported to nag her teacher to teach her how to play 'Let It Go' (Frozen's OST), in which Ms. Cho Ahra showed a brilliant impromtu performance. Moreover, because of Haru being so hyper, her teacher expressed a 'mental breakdown' appearance. Tablo said after the violin lesson, "I think teacher will go out with her friends and drink now."
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