![]() ![]() ![]() Later on, I was having a meal and catching up with some friends when I suddenly got a text from my mom with a photo. “My mom came to our concert, so we all greeted her then. “This was during our North American tour,” explained Joshua. Later, during the program’s signature guessing-game segment, Joshua told the amusing story of how Hoshi had once shocked him by obtaining his home phone number without his knowledge, then going to Joshua’s home in LA without him for a home-cooked meal. “But Mingyu ended up using his given name,” he continued, “so I wound up using Dokyeom, which was originally supposed to be for Mingyu.” When the cast asked how those names were connected, DK explained, “‘Yong Pal’ meant the powerful vocals of eight dragons, and that later became The8. Then there was 8Light, and then I almost became The8.” There was Yong Pal, and I almost became that. Mingyu was originally supposed to be Dokyeom, and I had a lot of potential stage names. ![]() The SEVENTEEN members then went on to tell the story of how Mingyu, DK, and The8 had almost used each other’s stage names.ĭK explained, “I wasn’t originally Dokyeom. Seo Jang Hoon teasingly chimed in, “It’s ‘Other People’s Ho Dong.'” Kang Ho Dong‘s nickname, should be ‘Your Ho Dong.'” When Woozi explained that his real name was Jihoon and that his stage name was an abbreviation for “Our Jihoonie,” Super Junior‘s Kim Heechul jokingly remarked, “You can tell from the nickname ‘Our Jihoonie’ that the company atmosphere is really warm. While reintroducing themselves as “transfer students” (in keeping with the show’s premise), the SEVENTEEN members explained the meanings behind their stage names for the sake of the “Ask Us Anything” cast. On the October 24 episode of the popular JTBC variety show, all 13 members of SEVENTEEN appeared as guests. SEVENTEEN had the entire cast in stitches throughout their latest appearance on “Ask Us Anything”! ![]()
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