[News] BEAST members say, "The more you see, he's nothing" of Yoon Doojoon "
2010.09.01
BEAST’s Yoon Doojoon was told by his members that “He’s nothing.”
SBS E!TV’s ‘Shin Junghwan PD’s Variety Broadcast Studio’ which is known to be brutal to idols had idol group BEAST join them in recording.
Member Yoon Doojoon who was a former soccer player showed his amazing soccer tricks in the corner ‘Who Are You SHOW.’ He showed confidence in the recent recording’s first game in which the body is used which is called ‘Add Balloon & Holding in the Pain from the Ball.’
On this day of the recording, the members started off by saying “Doojoon is the strongest in BEAST” as they showed a nervous side. However, as the game progressed, Yoon Doojoon showed a surprisingly weaker image as members even joked by saying “If you look at Doojoonie, he’s really nothing.” In the jokes and teasing of the members, Yoon Doojoon said, “I threw it really hard this time. How did you hold in the pain?” which sparked his strong competitive side.
In the BEAST episode, BEAST members were able to show their character with talents such as dancing and singing in which you can enjoy both at once, leading a lot of anticipation.
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