Girl group Rainbow's Seung Ah was mocked by being claimed to resemble Hwang Kwang Hee from ZE:A, the "Plastic Surgery Idol". On December 12th, in "Bouquet" the MC questioned Seung Ah if she thinks she looks similar to Idol MC Hwang Kwang Hee. She was shocked and felt mocked.
Hwang Gwang Hee is a prosperous idol due to his open-mindedness and honesty about him going through plastic surgery. Upon hearing this question, the Rainbow members got excited and claimed "Seung Ah is all natural, she didn't do plastic surgery." On the other hand, during this episode of "Bouquet", a corner called "Survival Love Studio" was prepared. 15 boys and girls were intensely trying to appeal to each other. Source: Newsen Translations: DorkYY@Prismatic7
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