[news] 2ne1's Sandara Park invites you to ride the motorcycle with her
2012.02.02
Look's like the members of 2ne1 are enjoying their vacation in the Philippines. Recently, Sandara Park updated her me2day saying, "Hello! All of us has arrived in Manila safely! The plane ride from Seoul to Manila was 3 hours and 10 minutes long. Me and the girls had a lot of fun and took a lot of pictures together!" she also shared a photo of her riding a motorcycle in an arcade.
In the photo she can be seen wearing bold red pants and a casual white shirt. Netizens commented, "She looks so cute! her face is so small", "Her pants are really striking in color".
Meanwhile, 2ne1 successfully finished their participation in the 2011 YG Family Concert in Japan and right now they are enjoying their vacation in the Philippines.
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