TXT SooBin Shines in His First Solo Variety Show ‘Ultimate’s Ultimate’

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TXT’s SooBin has taken on the role of solo MC for the web variety show ‘Ultimate’s Ultimate’, which has finally begun. The first episode was released on the Pixid YouTube channel at 7 PM on the 7th, where SooBin captivated viewers by openly expressing his fandom.

‘Ultimate’s Ultimate’ is a program based on the concept that everyone has a favorite topic they can’t stop talking about. In the first episode, SooBin held a presentation full of affection for the group KARA, introducing himself as the “World’s No.1 KARA Love Club President.” He exuded his signature vibrant charm while recruiting club members.

SooBin showcased his sweet voice by singing KARA’s ‘HANABI’ and flawlessly performed the key choreography in the random play dance. These moments conveyed a pleasant energy to the audience and brought laughter.

During the presentation, KARA’s Park GyuRi made a surprise appearance, startling SooBin. Caught off guard by the unexpected visit, SooBin tried to handle the situation by saying, “It’s a web variety show, so I wanted to make it fun.” In response, Park GyuRi mentioned SooBin’s performance of KARA’s ‘GO GO Summer!’ at a concert in Tokyo Dome last July, expressing her gratitude and adding to the emotional moment.

‘Ultimate’s Ultimate’ airs every Thursday at 7 PM, featuring various guests like ATEEZ’s WooYoung and BOYNEXTDOOR’s Unhak, and interesting topics that engage viewers. Many are eagerly anticipating what episodes will unfold in the future.

Meanwhile, TXT, the group SooBin belongs to, made a successful comeback with their mini 7th album ‘The Chapter of Star: SANCTUARY’ on the 4th and will begin their official music show activities starting with KBS2’s ‘Music Bank’ today (the 8th). There is much anticipation for the new charms they will showcase in their music and performances.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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