[News] 4minute meets with stage incident on Inkigayo!
2010.08.08
We've seen the talented girls of 4minute perform their hit song, 'I My Me Mine' on many different music shows and this time round, on the August 8th broadcast of Inkigayo was no different. The five girls pulled their charismatic performance of 'I My Me Mine' with their best effort for their goodbye stage, that is until the stage gave way in the second part of the song.
Sohyun and Jiyoon were standing on the same tile when the tile gave way and sunk in, causing the both of them to nearly trip and fall. Lucikly, Jiyoon managed to get her balance back pretty quickly and Sohyun grabbed onto Jihyun, who was singing her part, and managed to get her balance back as well. As Inkigayo was being broadcasted live, the girls could only continue with their performance, while being careful about the hole in the stage.
Cube Entertainment officials revealed that it was a shocking incident but the girls did not suffer any serious injuries. We can see the worried looks on the rest of the girls' faces when Sohyun and Jiyoon tripped. Luckily these girls managed to show their professionalism and completed their performance without any other mishaps.
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