T-ara recently performed at an outside concert for KBS 1TV's '80 Days of Promises', which has caused an uproar. While performing outside, they were wearing their christmas outfits that were done with thin fishnet material. The weather outside was a freezing -17.4°C which caused the girls to shiver infront of the live audience. Eunjung expressed her thoughts through her twitter saying, "The people there said it was still cold even through several layers of traditional clothing(Hanbok). We were wearing fishnet stocking and short-sleeved outfits which has caused us to be awkward in the cold weather. Sorry to the audience and the home viewers who were worried and surprised." She also tweeted her friend ARA and said, "I felt the mystery of the human body. My bones were gonna crack, my joints were freezing, my skin was splitting and my eyeballs about to go out of their sockets." Through this all, fans have and viewershave applauded T-ara for being professional and carrying on like nothing's wrong.Some comments left harsh words for the stylists, saying "Are you stupid? Letting them wear this thin layer of clothing in a below zero weather?" ~~~ Cr: Newsen Written By: Lee Minji Translation: *YANiPOPO* @tiaradiadem.com
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