Im Siwan, Do Hee, Yeo Jin Goo to guest on 'Running Man'
2014.01.06
It was revealed that ZE:A's Siwan, TINY-G's Do Hee and child actor Yeo Jin Goo will appear on "Running Man".
On January 6th, the three were reported to go on a recording for the show at Paju, Gyeonggi-do, which has attracted much attention since the three of them are expected to be the most rising stars in 2014.
Last year, Yeo Jin Goo starred in the movie "Hwai" and he was praised for his impressive acting, the movie also reached no.1 in the number of tickets sold. Siwan stared in the movie "The Attorney" and it already exceeded 8 million viewers. Do Hee is currently receiving much love and popularity through her character in "Reply 1994".
This episode is expected to be broadcast near the end of January.
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