[News]'Invincible Youth' Yuri, Sunny, Hyunah - Goodbyes full of tears
2010.06.11
SNSD's Yuri and Sunny, and 4Minute's Hyunah said their goodbyes to the remaining G7 members of KBS 2TV's 'Invincible Youth'.
On the goodbye special of 'Invincible Youth', after 8 months of friendship, Yuri, Sunny, and Hyunah promised to meet again with Narsha (Brown Eyed Girls), Goo Hara (Kara), Hyomin (T-Ara), Han Sunhwa (Secret), etc.
On the day of filming, the G7 members started the shoot full of jokes as usual, but when the Yoochiri villagers brought food and said their goodbyes, they could not keep in their tears.
Especially, Sunny brought a Greeny-shaped candle made by her mother and asked the empty spot to be substituted with the candle, making everyone sad. Not only she showed sadness in parting with the G7 members, Sunny showed sadness in parting with Greeny as well.
Also, Hyunah said her goodbyes with each and every one of the show's cast and staffs, and for Yuri, it was visible that she was so close to tears, but tried very hard to not lose her bright expression.
Hyomin, who was very close with Sunny in the program, read out loud her letter written for her. Listening to her, the cast could not keep in their tears.
The last episode with Yuri, Sunny, and Hyunah, who all decided to leave the program due to foreign activities, will air June 11th on 11:05PM KST.
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