[NEWS] Baby Shinhwa vs Adult Shinhwa: Same features on grown-up bodies!
2012.07.26
Recently a post with the subject ‘Baby Shinhwa, Adult Shinhwa’ has surfaced on an online community portal. The post featured a photo montage comparing the Shinhwa members’ childhood photos and photos of their current selves.
What’s surprising is that the Shinhwa members don’t look too different from their childhood selves. In particular, Eric and Andy seem to have possessed their exceptional looks since they were young. Netizens commented, “Their expressions look exactly the same”, “You can tell who’s who even if you mix the pictures up”, “Only their bodies have grown”, “How come they are so adorable”.
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