[News] U-KISS Dongho's Daily Life Routines Revealed!
2010.07.19
U-KISS's Dongho and Kang Byul were selected as the new models for SKY's SMP 'THE PLAYER'.
Dongho and Kang Byul's actual lifestyles were being recorded as the concept for this advertisement is about reality life.
The recording location was held early in the morning at a coffee shop located in Hongdae, where Dongho was spotted playing with SKY The Player's Google search, and we had a little conversation where Dongho told us about his experience while recording for 'Invincible Baseball' with his hyungs and how he recently fell in love with Twitter. Dongho is currently a 1st year high school student in Hanlim Arts High School, and had been using the free internet services to compensate his classes with some entertainment.
Meanwhile, Dongho and model/actress Kang Byul's pictures at the subway, book café and nail shop and doing their everyday routines while using SKY THE Player, were revealed.
More information about the making of Dongho and Kang Byul's advertisement recording and pictures for SKY 'THE PLAYER' can be found at the official website (http://smp.isky.co.kr).
Credit: The Star (Source) + Sports Chosun (Source) + jaymie501@ROCKETBOXX.NET (Eng)
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