Like Nobody Knows "I did another crazy thing...I'm sorry" apology

Like Nobody Knows posted a video on his instagram on the 13th with an article entitled Impulsive X X. X.Like Nobody Knows in the video looked at the camera and confessed, I did another crazy thing. After taking off the hat I was wearing, I unveiled my hair dyed in a yellow color.He laughed complete yellow as he touched his hair and suddenly apologized, Im sorry.The netizens who watched the post said, Spring came to the head, Why do you apologize?, It is cool, It is better and better, and so on.On the other hand, Like Nobody Knows revealed that he donated 33.33 million won to the National Disaster Relief Association for the victims of forest fires on July 7.
Like Nobody Knows posted a video on his instagram on the 13th with an article entitled Impulsive X X. X.Like Nobody Knows in the video looked at the camera and confessed, I did another crazy thing. After taking off the hat I was wearing, I unveiled my hair dyed in a yellow color.He laughed complete yellow as he touched his hair and suddenly apologized, Im sorry.The netizens who watched the post said, Spring came to the head, Why do you apologize?, It is cool, It is better and better, and so on.On the other hand, Like Nobody Knows revealed that he donated 33.33 million won to the National Disaster Relief Association for the victims of forest fires on July 7.

Like Nobody Knows posted a video on his instagram on the 13th with an article entitled "Impulsive X X. X.

Like Nobody Knows in the video looked at the camera and confessed, "I did another crazy thing." After taking off the hat I was wearing, I unveiled my hair dyed in a yellow color. He laughed "complete yellow" as he touched his hair and suddenly apologized, "I'm sorry."

The netizens who watched the post said, "Spring came to the head", "Why do you apologize? "", "It is cool," "It is better and better," and so on.

On the other hand, Like Nobody Knows revealed that he donated 33.33 million won to the National Disaster Relief Association for the victims of forest fires on July 7.