'I Live Alone' EXO Kai, debut The first Korean independence movement in 9 years "I am happy to breathe"
'I Live Alone' EXO Kai unveiled its first Korean independence movement routine.
On the 20th MBC 'I Live Alone', the group EXO Kai released daily life.
"I feel Korean independence movement is four months old," Kai said. "I am happy to breathe."
"I have been living in a quarters since I was a trainee. It is my first Korean independence movement," he said. I've been living in a hostel since high school," she said.
The sensual 'dotted paper interior', which was completed with point furniture on a pure white wallpaper, was Kai's first The Trace house. In addition, a dress room for upper and lower clothing and a wardrobe for pajamas were unveiled, revealing a unique 'love of clothes'. It was a house that realized the romance of the first The Trace with an integrated structure that was cool everywhere.
Early morning, Kai, who had been in the snow, managed her diet with protein and sweet potatoes, explaining that she had "managed and was 4 to 5 kilograms lower than three months ago."
After washing up, Kai entered the dress room and started a fashion show in earnest, saying, "I am sincere in my clothes." In the process, attention was focused on the clothes with the tags. Kai said: "I haven't tagged since I was 20; every garment was precious when I was young. There are clothes that go out of price, "he said." I think I can sell when I need money, and I always wanted to wear like a new clothes.
The place where Kai arrived after all was the park in front of the house. "There are not many days off. I wear clothes even if I go to a PC room with my friends. "
After spending time alone like a gift, Kai returned home and prepared a meal, which Kai said, "I do low-tank meat, I eat a lot of meat."
Then, the nephews visited Kai’s house, and they used to take care of her nephew, and then they were able to exude energy, such as hiding and searching, while they were wandering through the house with the table behind them. Eventually, Kai called her sister and said, "Two hours, right? I have to come in time."
When Kai let him watch his stage video to sigh, his nephews showed off their charm, saying, "Halmi sees this only, it is very childish." In particular, Kai even showed dance in front of his nephews, but his nephew said, "It's cool; Uncle Kai is the most uncool thing here," which baffled Kai.
That evening, Kai met a 10-year-old best friend who asked for a dance lesson for a diet and held a special 'dance school'.
Kai said, "Dance is a self-satisfaction." He showed off the charisma of the main dancer with his unique dance skills in line with EXO 'Tembo' and 'Love Shot'. In this process, Kai carefully coached from dance movements to facial expressions, and his best friend mastered dance at once.
Finally, a dog dog, a dog that grows in the house of Kai, appeared in his house, and in his charm, Kai finished the Haru with a busy time leaving his own time aside.
Kai said, "I was alone and I thought that I was doing my best and listening to the LP version, but it seems like the house is close, so the family is coming and going." I love you, Mommy." And Kai added, "It's an unattainable dream" about living alone.
Pak Se-ri, who is also a four-year golf commentator, has made his way to a preliminary survey.
At that time, when he arrived at his destination, Pak Se-ri, who pressed the open button on the gas port without knowing himself, laughed at the opening of the gas port.
Pak Se-ri invoked the eating instinct at the meal place ahead of the full-scale work. Pak Se-ri said, "I want to eat and live, but I have to eat delicious things to do my job." "I want to eat natural pine seafood."
Arriving in the field where he played his last game four years ago, Pak Se-ri met with commentator Kim Jae-yeol, a witness to the 23-year golf relay, and talked to him and recalled the moment of a tearful retirement ceremony. "I thought it would be good, but when I saw the fans, it was not possible," said Pak Se-ri. "When I went to the last field, I thought, 'I should have done more.'"