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Rapper Lee Young-ji regrets asking singer Gummy a rude question on the latest episode of "The Seasons: Lee Young-ji's Rainbow."
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Rapper Lee Young-ji regrets asking singer Gummy a rude question on the latest episode of "The Seasons: Lee Young-ji's Rainbow."
AdvertisementOn the latest episode of KBS2âs music variety show âThe Seasons â Lee Young-jiâs Rainbow,â Lee Young-ji expressed regret over a rude comment she made to singer Gummy.
The episode, which aired on January 17, featured Gummy alongside Dynamic Duo. During the show, Gummy shared that she had recently switched to a new agency and praised her supportive colleagues, saying, âItâs an honor to be on stage with them.â She also shared an emotional moment with Dynamic Duo, stating, âIt brings up emotions when meeting seniors and juniors from the same era, especially with Dynamic Duo, as weâve had many conversations.â
Dynamic Duo, recalling their first encounter with Lee Young-ji as a rookie, remarked, âWe could tell she was destined for greatness. Her talent is exceptional, and sheâd probably even be good at stock trading,â which made everyone laugh. Lee Young-ji responded jokingly, saying, âI havenât tried it yet,â causing even more laughter.
Gummy then revealed that Lee Young-ji had once asked her whether she had kissed her husband, Jo Jung-suk, before they started dating, which Lee Young-ji immediately denied, exclaiming, âDid I really ask such a rude question?â The group laughed and teased her, asking, âDo you have any experience?â In response, Lee Young-ji jokingly said, âIâd love to try kissing, but I feel dirty about myself,â and added, âRight now, Iâm more curious about my health and my 50-year plan,â which sparked more laughter.
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