Goo Hara – Yong Junhyung, “It’s not a couple ring”…
2012.10.10
” A token of gratitude has now become someone’s couple ring.”
As girl group Kara’s Goo Hara and group BEAST’s Yong JunHyung’s ‘Couple Ring’ rumors are spreading like wildfire, it was revealed that this wasn’t the truth. Goo Hara’s stylist wrote on her twitter on the afternoon of the 8th, “I gave a ring as a token of gratitude but now it seems to be (her) and someone else’s couple ring.”
She then followed by, “나랑 두 번째 커플링 하자고 줬는데”라며 “끼고 다닌 지도 한 달이 넘었구만!” [Unsure of trans]
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