[UCC] MAMAMOO’s Solar shares heartfelt words for her fans on VLIVE
On Monday, December 5, MAMAMOO’s Solar held a live stream on the app “VLIVE,” expressing thankfulness toward fans and asking for their patience as she revealed exciting news about the future of the group“Hello MooMoo! Its been a while since I came here (: It’s MooMoo! It’s Yongttoeni.”
”I realized the importance of MooMoo again during the concert; it’s so touching. I’m so happy to be with MooMooI want to remember each and every MooMoo's face.and added a funny comment assuring fans thatMAMAMOO’s Solar wrapped up her chat with her loving fans on VLIVE by thanking them and expressing excitement to“MooMoo’s are so good at expressing things, but i’m sorry I couldn’t. Thank you, MooMoo. As expected MooMoo is the best.
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