[news] GaIn & JoKwon's Hong Kong trip, "It's not a break-up vacation"
2010.02.19
WGM Couple GaIn & JoKwon's Hong Kong trip: "It's not a break-up vacation"
2AM'S JoKwon and Brown Eyed Girls' GaIn, who are currently in a mock married relationship on MBC's 'We Got Married,' recently visited Hong Kong for a couples' vacation on the 13th for four days and three nights.
Photos and accounts of their trip were revealed on the website DCinside. According to witnesses, on Lunar New Year (the 14th), JoKwon and GaIn were 'mascots,' representing Korea in a parade on the streets of Hong Kong. After that, they enjoyed a ride on a double-decker bus and toured the city. On the last night of their stay, they watched fireworks and had a romantic evening together.
After the first filming for the new couple on 'WGM,' C.N.Blue's Jong Yong Hwa and SNSD's Seo Hyun, rumors that JoKwon and GaIn's Hong Kong vacation was their break up vacation, spread. But on the 18th, a representative from 'WGM' said, "The Hong Kong trip was planned two months ago. There is still no discussion on when the couple will be off the show," and drew the line.
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