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Lee So-ra jokes about Sung Si-kyung's looks on 'The Seasons'
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Lee So-ra jokes about Sung Si-kyung's looks on 'The Seasons'

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Singer Lee So-ra appeared on the KBS music talk show 'The Seasons-Sung Si-kyung's Ear Candy Boyfriend' after a seven-year hiatus.
  • During the show, she made a humorous remark about host Sung Si-kyung's appearance.
  • Lee So-ra delivered a performance combining her unique emotions and high-quality live vocals.

Singer Lee So-ra captivated audiences on 'The Seasons-Sung Si-kyung's Ear Candy Boyfriend,' marking her return to the music scene after a seven-year absence. The broadcast on July 17 infused the Friday night slot with both emotional resonance and laughter, thanks to her distinctive artistry and witty remarks.

Introduced by host Sung Si-kyung, Lee So-ra graced the stage, showcasing her signature blend of profound emotion and impeccable live performance. Despite her extended break from television, her presence felt both familiar and captivating.

During the show, Lee So-ra lightened the mood with a humorous observation about Sung Si-kyung's appearance. Comparing his face to a "sink countertop," she elicited laughter from the audience and host alike, demonstrating her sharp wit and comfortable rapport.

Her appearance on the show was highly anticipated, and Lee So-ra did not disappoint, delivering a performance that highlighted her unique vocal style and artistic depth. The episode celebrated her return, reaffirming her status as a beloved artist in the Korean music industry.

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โ€” Lee So-raLee So-ra's humorous comparison of host Sung Si-kyung's appearance on the show 'The Seasons'.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.