[Video] MTV Iggy Exclusive: Wonder Girl's one to one interview at the photoshoot!
2010.06.08
MTV Iggy did an exclusive summer photoshoot with the Wonder Girls in New York and they did an interview with them, asking questions such as 'Who is SunYe's favourite 2pm member?' and 'What kind of dramas would Sohee like to act it?' and so on.
It was a rather short but fun interview as the members of the Wonder Girls showed their bubbly personalities through the interview when cute member Sohee sticked out her tongue when she felt embarrassed.
This is a short summary of what happened in the interview.
Sohee- basically her whole part was filled with cuteness. From talking about wanting to be an actress in hollywood one day, to missing her parents, and sticking out her tongue, she totally showed her ADORABLE character.
Lim- She really made me laugh when she said Yoobin didnt teach her how to rap yet haha. Maybe that's why on Win Win when Lim was rapping, Yoobin was mouthing the words right along with her looking like a proud mum.
Yenny- I loved her shout out to Hyuna.I guess she finally got to see her at one of those music shows when we saw her and hyuna leaving the stage together hugging.
Yubin- The way she says zombie's is pretty funny and that little dance she did had me rolling on the floor haha. It kind of looked like the "robot dance" in 2 different tears
Sunye- When she said she wasnt going to tell us the hottest in 2pm was cute. But the funniest part was in the end when she named all of members of 2pm but forgot junsu hahahaha. So funny. She must have the hardest time in the world with Super Junior.
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