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MAMAMOO Appears on 'Ear Boyfriend,' Hwasa Reacts to Jensen Huang's Fan Confession
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MAMAMOO Appears on 'Ear Boyfriend,' Hwasa Reacts to Jensen Huang's Fan Confession

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • K-pop group MAMAMOO appeared on KBS 2TV's 'The Seasons-Sung Si-kyung's Ear Boyfriend'.
  • The group performed their debut song 'Mr. Ambiguous' with their original props, recreating their early days.
  • Hwasa reacted humorously to Jensen Huang's confession of being a fan, expressing disbelief.

K-pop group MAMAMOO made a highly anticipated appearance on the KBS 2TV music show 'The Seasons-Sung Si-kyung's Ear Boyfriend'. The quartet graced the stage for the first time in three years and eight months as a full group, delivering a performance that evoked nostalgia.

During their segment, MAMAMOO revisited their debut era by performing their very first song, 'Mr. Ambiguous'. To enhance the throwback, they recreated the iconic look from their debut, even bringing back the mustache props they used in their early promotional activities. This nostalgic performance delighted fans who have followed the group since their inception.

Adding a touch of humor and surprise to the episode, member Hwasa responded to a confession from NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang, who revealed himself to be a fan of the group. Hwasa expressed her astonishment, jokingly remarking that she initially thought he might be an AI due to the surreal nature of the confession. Her candid reaction brought laughter and lightheartedness to the show.

I thought he might be an AI... I can't believe it.

โ€” HwasaMAMAMOO member Hwasa reacting to NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's confession of being a fan on the show 'The Seasons-Sung Si-kyung's Ear Boyfriend'.
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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.