BEAST’s Lee Kikwang confessed, “I will push variety activities to MBLAQ’s Lee Joon”
2012.10.06
BEAST’s Lee Kikwang confessed during the recordings of Idol Manager, “I will push variety activities to MBLAQ’s Lee Joon.”
On MBC’s ‘Idol Manager’ 8th episode, MBLAQ arranged a remix version of their song for GyeongJu Hallyu Dream Concert. Also, some fellow idol groups will reveal the results of the questionnaires about MBLAQ.
The questionnaire consists of 3 questions. “Which member do you wish to recruit from our team?”, “If you have a sister, which member would you introduce to her?” and, “Which member seems to watch pornography the most?”
Towards “Which member do you wish to recruit from our team?”, BEAST have voted for Lee Joon. Lee Kikwang explained the reason to it, “If he enters into our team, wouldn’t he be a great pair for Doojoonie as the mood makers?” Followed by this, SaeRom (MBLAQ’s manager) asked, “He’s a variety-dol like Kikwang, so if he becomes a team with you, you could push some (variety program activities) to him, isn’t it?” and Kikwang answered, “Yes, I will push it to him now.” His ‘bomb’ has caused those on the set to burst out laughing.
Meanwhile, other fellow popular idol groups (BEAST, Infinite, Sistar, After School, A Pink, B1A4) have also answered towards the questionnaire. The results will be revealed on the coming 5th at 6PM on ‘Idol Manager’
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