Lee Hyori Questions Click-B Kim Sang-hyuk's 'Appearance Evaluation': 'Why Did You Think I Couldn't See It?' ('Happy Together')
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- K-pop group Click-B revealed behind-the-scenes stories of their debut on the KBS2 show 'Happy Together'.
- During the show, member Kim Sang-hyuk made comments about his appearance, prompting a sharp response from Lee Hyori.
- Lee Hyori questioned Kim Sang-hyuk's self-deprecating remarks about his looks.
K-pop veteran Lee Hyori sharply responded to Click-B member Kim Sang-hyuk's comments about his own appearance during a recent television appearance. The incident occurred on the KBS2 variety show 'Happy Together,' where the 1st generation idol group Click-B appeared to share stories from their debut days.
As the members recounted their early experiences, Kim Sang-hyuk made remarks that touched upon his looks. Lee Hyori, known for her candid nature, did not hesitate to question his statements. The exchange highlighted a moment of unexpected tension on the show, as Lee Hyori challenged Kim Sang-hyuk's self-assessment.
"Why did you think I wouldn't be able to see it?" Lee Hyori reportedly asked, directly addressing Kim Sang-hyuk's comments about his appearance. This question seemed to imply that his self-deprecating remarks were unnecessary or perhaps even surprising, given his status as a public figure. The interaction provided a candid glimpse into the personalities of the seasoned K-pop stars.
The episode featured Click-B members reminiscing about their initial expectations before their debut. They revealed that they had initially believed they would debut as a dance group, a common path for many K-pop acts. This revelation offered a look into the evolving landscape of the K-pop industry during their formative years.
Why did you think I wouldn't be able to see it?
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.