[News] “Strong Heart” participant was Broadcasting Under the Influence?
2009.12.06
Today, k-netizen raised an issue of whether the participant from the popular variety talkshow “Strong Heart” was doing their recording under an influence?
The reason for this question is because a bottle of Soju was caught k-netizen’s eyes as it’s made its appearance behind the seat of one of the show participant.
This incident was from November 17 “Strong Heart” broadcast in which k-netizen caught a glimpse of a soju bottle behind one of the participant’s seat.
The k-netizen also expressed their thoughts and say that it’s difficult to understand why there’s such bottle at the show.
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