[news] Chansung, divided his schedule and appeared on a variety show because of Min
2010.11.26
Chansung, divided his schedule and appeared on a variety show because of Min 'What is their relationship...'
2PM’s Chansung has shown off his affection for Miss A’s Min.
Chansung who is known to be under same company and also who is a close friend of Min recently appeared on KBS 2TV’s 100 points out of 100 as a close oppa to request her re-enrollment.
Min was chosen as the last student in Oh! My School which went out as a pilot episode on the 30th of Oct.
Regardless of the early hours, Chansung who put his busy schedule behind, participated in the filming and showed off his close friendship with Min.
On this day, Chansung re-made ‘10 points out of 10’ and changed it to ‘100 points out of 100’ but because of the minus degree weather in the early hours, his lips froze and mis-pronounced a word which turned the filming set into a sea of laughter.
Due to his schedule, Chansung was not able to participate in classes and left calling out ‘I’ll Be Back’ and promised that he’ll be back.
This show will air on the 27th of November at 5:05PM.
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