[News] Gahee shares her first impression of Son Dambi
2010.07.28
Kahi, the leader of the girl band After School, said her first impression of fellow diva and close friend Son Dambi, was "very strong."
On the KBS-2TV "Happy Together 3" talk show on Thursday, Kahi said the two were close from before their debuts but her first impression of Son wasn't all that favorable.
Kahi said, "With just her looks, she looks very proud and haughty but this image crashed after one day. She's actually very boyish and is nothing like a sly girl. So we became friends immediately."
Son also said, "When I first saw Kahi, she was dancing in the studio. She danced so well and my first impression of her was also sharp and strong."
Lizzy, the youngest in After School, summed up the exchange, saying, "You both look very strong, all right?" But she quickly followed up, "I'm the youngest and Kahi is so nice to me."
Writer: Contributing Reporter Kim Min Ha Copyright (c) KBS & KBSi - Any illicit reproduction and distribution is prohibited.
Source: KBS Translated by highestofhighs @ omonatheydidnt
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