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SEVENTEEN’s Hoshi Opens Up about love for his agency and breaks down during talk show

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In a recent My Alcohol Diary episode, SEVENTEEN’s performance team head Hoshi got delightfully wasted and revealed some information.

The Horangi Power star is the third guest on the show, which is hosted by High School Rapper S3 winner and soloist Lee Young-ji. The SEVENTEEN member mentioned that he could only drink one and a half bottles before the episode started. The Horanghi Power singer sobered up more and more as he grieved and professed his love for his company, PLEDIS Entertainment.

Hoshi started the discussion by discussing the difficulties and tension he faced throughout the contract renewal period. The superstar ended up crying when praising PLEDIS Entertainment because he was already intoxicated.

Hoshi of SEVENTEEN discusses his love for PLEDIS Entertainment and sobs on the variety show My Alcohol Diary

Lee Young-ji, a rapper, is the host of the new talk show series My Alcohol Diary on the YouTube channel. On June 24, 2022, TXT’s Soobin served as the show’s first guest. The second was K-pop soloist queen SUNMI, and the third was SEVENTEEN’s very own Tiger-Hamster, Hoshi.

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The 26-year-old idol’s boisterous and cheeky persona was catered to in the episode’s material. Every time Lee Young-ji or Hoshi used an English word, they both had to take a shot. The SEVENTEEN members were already intoxicated and wearing his heart on his sleeve barely halfway through the episode.

The Horangi Power singer talked about the difficulties that arose during the renewal of his contract. He broke down in tears as he expressed to the audience how much he adored PLEDIS Entertainment.

“Please include this too. I really love PLEDIS. They have supported us a lot since we were nothing… I really love my company.”

The star talked about the burden he felt during the contract renewal process before breaking down in tears. Despite having thirteen members, there may be distinct variances within SEVENTEEN as they continue to soar up the charts and enjoy success.

The 26-year-old head of the Performance Team explained that because they are like a family and can relate to one another, members can also be influenced by one another’s points of view.

His group mates enjoyed making fun of him on Weverse in the meantime. Jeonghan said that he has a video of him practicing the choreography for the comeback single HOT, and Mingyu posted screenshots of the Performance Team leader sobbing.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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