[NEWS] Orange Caramel members spotted at fast food restaurant in their performing outfit
2010.06.29
After School’s unique group with candy culture style Orange Caramel members are spotted at a fast restaurant!
Photos of the girls seen in their performing outfit at a fast food chain were shared by netizens online. The photos were taken after the girls’ schedule on music programs. And the photos are giving netizens a good laugh as the girls are seen wearing their performing outfit offstage and outside their performance.
The netizen who posted the photos commented, “The moment they entered the fast food restaurant, everyone’s gaze was fixed on them. Seeing them queuing up to order food, they are cute. I continued to follow them wanting to get an autograph, but in the end I wasn’t brave enough. In the future, I shall go to the fast food restaurant more often.”
With that Pledis commented, “The girls were out for a while with their manager to get some food. We hope that Orange Caramel can continue to be seen as a group to spread the Happy Virus.”
Meanwhile, the girls are promoting the song ‘Magic Girl’.
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