Upcoming girl group TINT goes pantless in new teaser photo
Oct 24, 2013 20:40
Upcoming girl group TINT unveiled new teaser photo for debut. On October 23, the group official Twitter posted, “We are revealing a cut of TINT’s album jacket photo! Their debut is just around the corner, so we ask everyone to wait just a bit longer!” In the photo, TINT members showcase their feminine and sexy charms donning the same long sweater in different colors. Their pantless fashion also drew the attention as it highlights their long and shapely legs. TINT is a five-member girl group under GH Entertainment which will make a debut at the end of October. The group is made up of ‘K-Pop Star 2’ contestant Lee Mi Rim as well as Mei, Sangmi, Jamie and Minnie.
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