[NEWS] How Much Exposure Jaejoong will Show in "An An"?
2010.03.13
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2010/03/12(Fri) 17:25
Recently, it was decided that TVXQ's member Jaejoong (Hero) will be a cover model of a Japanese magazine "An An".
It was announced that Jaejoong is chosen to be the cover model of "An An" April issue.
The news gathered interest for the magazine "An An" since Jaejoong (Hero) in particular is appearing as a cover model of a magazine which is famous for having many exposure photographs of the Japanese male stars in the past.
What kind of figure and how much will Jaejoong (Hero) expose in the magazine “An An" in April?
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