[2010.03.22] Baseball coach Jerry Royster is a Kara fan.
2010.03.22
Lotte Giant's coach Jerry Royster attracted attention when he revealed that he is a fan of idol girl-group Kara.
On the 21st evening, coach Royster attended the 'Lotte Giant's Season Opening Celebration' that opened at BEXCO in Busan's Haeundae, where he spent a pleasant time with more than 13.000 fans along with the players.
On that day, DJ DOC, Brown Eyed Girls, Kara, BEAST, 4minute, Girls' Generation among others, performed at the event, adding to the excitement.
There was one group in particular that coach Royster could not take his eyes off during the performance. That group was Kara. From the moment Kara stepped up on the stage, you could see nothing but smiles on coach Royster's face. When the performance was over, he even gave them a standing ovation.
On top of that, coach Royster personally visited the singers waiting room. The reason for that was none other than to take a souvenir picture with Kara.
There is a reason on how coach Royster became a Kara fan. The name of the group 'Kara' also happens to be the name of his second daughter. Because of that, coach Royster became interested in Kara and soon, he found himself enjoying their songs, growing into the fan he is now.
Source: Edaily SPN (Some unrelated parts were left out) Tip-off: mae@KARAHolic.com Translated by Harue@KARAHolic Do not remove/change the credit line or translations when taking out!
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