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[V Report] I.O.I goes ghost hunting at abandoned amusement park

  • Published : Aug 19, 2018 - 13:50
  • Updated : Aug 19, 2018 - 13:50

Broadcast date: Aug. 18
Starring: I.O.I, Sunmi, Big Flo

I.O.I explores haunted amusement park

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Chungha, Nayoung and Sohye of I.O.I explored an abandoned amusement park rumored to be haunted.

The trio decided to hunt for ghosts in the park at reputed spots to find out whether there is any truth to the rumor about it being haunted.

Their first stop was the merry-go-round. Nayoung suggested they try the ride, which was squeaky from old age.

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While Sohye, the youngest, admitted she was scared, that didn’t stop her braver bandmates from venturing further into the site.

“Sohye, come here, or else we’ll go without you,” called Chungha, to which a frightened Sohye obliged.

I.O.I is composed of the eleven highest-ranking contestants from Mnet’s reality audition show “Produce 101.”

Watch: https://www.vlive.tv/video/84970

Sunmi shows fans around dance practice hall

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Sunmi showed fans around her dance practice hall.

Clad comfortably in an oversized T-shirt and training shorts, the 26-year-old showed her playful side,

Formerly of Wonder Girls, Sunmi debuted as a solo artist in August 2013 with “24 Hours,” which swept major music charts. Her most recent “Heroine,” released in January, also topped music charts.

Watch: https://www.vlive.tv/video/85192

Big Flo drops ‘emphas!ze’

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Big Flo unveiled the new EP “emphas!ze” on Saturday at 6 p.m. The album lists six tracks in total, including lead track “Upside Down,” whose music video boasted 60,000 views as of Sunday morning.

Top K-pop producer Brave Brothers, more widely referred to as “Yong Hyung,” produced the album along with High Top.

Formed under HO Company, the five-piece boy band consists of Ron, High Top, Sungmin, Euijin and Lex. The debut EP titled “First Flow” was released in June 2014.

Watch: https://www.vlive.tv/video/85160

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By The Korea Herald (khnews@heraldcorp.com)

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