jeudi 29 septembre 2011

Super Junior Lee Teuk and Boom to replace Kang Ho-dong on "Star King"



Super Junior member Lee Teuk and TV personality Boom will co-host SBS entertainment show "Star King" for the time being due to co-host Kang Ho-dong's temporary retirement from the entertainment industry.

A press release by SBS on Thursday stated that producers of the show had considered a different host but decided on Lee Teuk since he has been a leading member of the regular cast of "Star King" for a long time and Boom has been an active figure on the show as well.

Accordingly, the two will serve as hosts to the popular Saturday show, a talent competition running since 2007, starting with the episodes that air on October 15.

All other programs that Kang hosts, including SBS' Tuesday talk show "Strong Heart," MBC's Wednesday talk show "The Guru Show" and KBS' "Two Nights and One Day," have had to seek resolutions or alternatives to Kang's retirement which came when public furor mounted over his failure to declare his income properly for he was slapped with back and penalty taxes.

Lee, 28, is the leader of his boy band which made its debut in 2005 with album "SuperJunior05" (TWINS)."

He has played several small screen roles as well as hosting variety and radio programs outside of his group activities.

Boom, whose real name is Lee Min-ho, made his debut a member of group Key in 1997 and later released his first single "Boom Up" as a hip-hop artist in 2006.

He has appeared in a number of entertainment programs and was recently discharged from the military.

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