Singer Roy Kim revealed that he is suffering from the ‘Go Jun Hee disease’. On July 13th, Roy Kim held his first solo concert at Yeonsei University. During the show, he said, “Everyone is getting ‘Go Jun Hee disease’ these days. Every girls with short hair style look like Go Jun Hee, and I think I’ve got the same disease as well.” Roy Kim added, “I keep looking at girls with short hair style these days”, revealing that he has been attracted to women with short hair like Go Jun Hee. Meanwhile, Roy Kim is currently promoting his first official album ‘Love Love Love’. On the other hand, Go Jun Hee is getting more attention with her appearance on MBC ‘We Got Married’.
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