CECI Boasts Their sweet Valentine Couple 'Sehun & Irene'
2016.01.05
CECI is already rolling up their sleeves to present you their special Valentine couple and they are none other than EXO's Sehun and Red velvet's Irene.
A preview photo from their sweet pictorial is posted on Ceci Korea's instagram account and we see a very fresh image of the couple. In the photo, Sehun and Irene are sitting beside each other while holding cotton candies. The atmosphere is very romantic as they are in front of a well-lit room and lofty glass windows and Sehun is staring affectionately to Irene.
It is mentioned that the pictorial is for a cause and will benefit a charity for children. Along with the pictorial are interviews, behind-the-scenes and more.
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