Friday, July 1, 2011

[News] Because of Leeteuk's fickleness, SM Entertainment had to separate trainees by gender


Super Junior member Leeteuk revealed that because he was too flower-hearted*, it resulted in SM Entertainment dividing the male and female trainees by gender into different classes to be handled.

On the MBC TV variety programme "Yoo Jaesuk Kim Wonhee's Come To Play" which was aired on the 27th, the show had invited various idol groups that are currently active in Europe through K-POP such as Dong Bang Shin Ki, Super Junior, f(x) and Girls' Generation, earning everyone's attentions.

On that day's programme, Eunhyuk revealed that fellow Super Junior member Leeteuk used to be "The No. 1 person who would target the female trainees", and that "This was to the extent that even the trainer would warn the new trainees, saying that 'you shouldn't be too close to that oppa'", uncovering Leeteuk's fickleness.

Also, Eunhyuk continued to expose that "Leeteuk would really treat the female trainees well. Even though his name is Park Jungsu, we would call him Park Param** instead." Later on Leeteuk said in a panicked manner that "Even so I didn't go out (with them)" in an attempt to untangle himself from the mess, but next to him, Eunhyuk revealed that "It's because you don't go out (with them) that it has become a problem. That's why before that the trainees received lessons together regardless of gender, but later had to be segregated instead", causing the other cast members to laugh.

Aside from that, the day's broadcast also included talks about their recently concluded performance in Paris, and had received praise from the audience for being able to hear about the Hallyu wave directly from the persons involved within.

* Meaning he chases after different girls all the time.
** Param means wind; also to point out that a guy is like a playboy.



Source: TVDaily
Translated by eternalsnow @ SJ-WORLD.NET


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