The members of SNSD are now spilling out their moans on wanting to have a love relationship.In the SBS program 'HaHa Mong Show' on May 1, SNSD members Sooyoung and Hyoyeon admitted of feeling sad because they could not have a love relationship with much freedom.
In the program's tell-all corner,'Let's Vouch For Our Love', Hyoyeon honestly revealed that even as SNSD members, they want to have a love relationship as well.However much they want to do so, the pressure to keep silent on publicizing their personal life is too much of a problem and for the sake of their manager and company, it's not easy to have a relationship, she said.But as soon as Hyoyeon ended her words, Sooyoung continued on by refuting Hyoyeon's claims saying that she, on the other hand, had never felt that way.While Sooyoung was talking against Hyoyeon, saying that what Hyoyeon said was not actually true, Hyoyeon's face expression seemed to have a sudden change as if a thousand of emotions went through her.
Sooyoung, without her usual composure, continued on by saying she does not have a guy in mind now so of course she could not have a relationship and somewhat cleared up the confusion done by Hyoyeon.
In the May 1 show, other guest appearances included were Narsha and Ga-in of Brown Eyed Girls , Key of SHINee, G.O of MBLAQ with Park Gyu-ri and Goo Ha-ra of KARA.
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