Super Junior members Siwon and Donghae attended the wrap party of their new drama “Skip Beat”. Donghae could not take too much liquor and was down after half a glass of beer. Siwon drank red wine and was only slightly drunk after 4 hours. However, he was high enough to hug his co-workers. Ivy Chen drank beer and was rather sober compared to the people around her. We don’t know if it’s because she could hold her liquor well or that she drank very little.
Donghae hates drinking liquor and only drinks fruit juice and carbonated drinks. Ivy Chen revealed “He can drink 10 buckets of orange juice without a problem”. Everyone worked together for 3 and half months and built up good relationships. Ivy Chen apparently stole some of Donghae’s hair to keep as a memento, while Siwon said that he included everyone’s names into the lyrics.
Ivy Chen and Siwon had a kissing scene in the show and she said she did not dare to eat anything while waiting for that scene. She endured the hunger pains until after the scene and said that after that, she did not even dare to look at Siwon.
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