[News] Kan MiYeon- Eunhyuk back of the hand kiss failed “disappointed”
2010.07.19
Recently receiving lots of love with her newest single “Go Crazy”, singer Kan MiYeon with Super Junior Eunhyuk matched their breathing* during the short absence of MBLAQ’s Mir. On the 18th , at the live broadcast of SBS “Popular Song”, Kan MiYeon and Super Junior Eunhyuk(who had transformed sexier by wearing a black suit and sunglasses) on the stage had a back of the hand kiss performance.
The netizens who saw this stage said “I was shocked because all of a sudden Eunhyuk appeared”, “Compared to the stage Mir stood on, (it gave) a bit of a different feeling”, “It’s dissapointing that the back of the hand kiss failed” is what they had expressed. *saying that they’ve become very comfortable with each other (?)
Credits TV Daily Translated by julzzzz@sj-world.net
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