[NEWS] Park Myung Soo was upset with Girls Generation’s Jessica during “Cold Noodle” days?
2012.05.11
Comedian Park Myung Soo revealed that he was once upset with Girls’ Generation member Jessica during their promotion of duet track “Cold Noodle (Naeng Myun)”.
The three Girls’ Generation members, Taeyeon, Tiffany and Jessica guest-featured on the May 10 broadcast of KBS 2TV “Happy Together 3” and shared many interesting stories.
During the episode, Park Myung Soo grabbed the attention when he recalled the time he and Jessica did a duet song “Naengmyun” for MBC‘s ‘Infinity Challenge’.
Park Myun Soo stated, “The choreography for the song was created by the Girls’ Generation choreography team. So how could I follow that? I messed up a lot from behind and make a lot of mistakes.”
He continued, “Usually, when you step on stage with someone that makes a mistake, you should be concerned and worried for them. But Jessica only cared about looking good by herself”, making everyone burst into laughter.
Then the MC and guests responded, “Well at least one person should do a good job on stage” and “Jessica seems to have saved the performance you almost ruined.”
Park Myun Soo cleared things up and stated, “Yes, I thought she was truly professional.”
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