After ‘gopchang craze,’ Mamamoo’s Hwasa to star in ‘I Live Alone’ again | Inquirer Entertainment

After ‘gopchang craze,’ Mamamoo’s Hwasa to star in ‘I Live Alone’ again

By: - Mobile Sub-editor
/ 08:40 PM June 27, 2018

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Mamamoo’s Hwasa will be featured in MBC’s show “I Live Alone” again. Hwasa’s agency RBW announced the news, adding that the exact shooting date has not been fixed yet.

The South Korean pop singer starred as a guest in the hit reality show’s June 8 episode, showing how she casually spends a free day. She visited her usual gopchang (a stir-fried or grilled intestines delicacy) restaurant and delved into a dish of cow’s small intestines.

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The K-pop star created a “gopchang craze,” with people lining up in front of the introduced store after the show aired. Even other gopchang places were affected by the phenomenon, as some ran out of gopchang, with more customers than usual demanding the dish. JB

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