[news] Will Leeteuk perform live on stage shirtless like on the music video?
2010.05.12
Super Junior Leeteuk's abs is catching up to world Star Rain's golden abs.
At 11:00 am KST May 12, the Music video for Super Junior's title song "miinah" was released showing the member's mature looks and muscular transformation.
Each member showed a face of a strong man in the "miinah" music video especially Super Junior's Leeteuk's strong muscular abs which was exposed greatly on the music video wearing no shirt but only a black jacket.
Fans comments were, "Leeteuk smells like a strong man!" "Leader took a radical transformation" "Wonderful!" showing strong reactions to Super Junior's new look, also Super Junior fans are anticipating on Super Junior's performances on stage also wondering if Leeteuk will appear shirtless on their live performance.
Super Junior's management SM Entertainment hinted that "As cool as Super Junior's appearance on the music video it will be the same as on stage".
Meanwhile, Super Junior will have their first live comeback performance this May 14.
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