Girls’ Generations’ Sooyoung makes noise on the internet as she launches a new segment on her YouTube channel.

Sooyoung enthusiastically uploaded her first episode of “Choi Sooyoung’s non-face-to-face Talk Show” on July 30 through her YouTube channel. Sooyoung’s first guest is TVXQ’s Yunho. The idea of the distant interview broadcasted on YouTube was anchored to the restrictions on in-person meetups due to COVID-19.

Sooyoung excitedly introduced her new show, and after that, she asks her viewers jokingly as to where they want to travel (this means that Sooyoung will change her background on the video). The singer-actress decided to make the New York City Times Square as her backdrop and introduced her first guest passionately.

She described her guest as a world star, the maker of wise words, someone rich in passion, and her natural enemy- TVXQ’s Yunho. She first asked her guest what he’s been up to these days, and Yunho responded that he’s been into his hobbies, continuing boxing, kick-boxing, hip-hop dancing, and vocal lessons.

Sooyoung also asked Yunho about her nickname, and Yunho, who happened to watch her episode titled “Ask Us Anything,” where she explained, her nickname responded “Yunhoo’s natural enemy.” Sooyoung’s nickname started after the viral video showing a lack of energy compared to Yunhoo’s full of abundance and passion.

Yunho shared on the interview that he burst out laughing after hearing it because he knows Sooyoung very well as a person who acts with a purpose. He expressed that he should have asked her, “Why did you do that?” Sooyoung laughed at Yunhon’s answer and started to talk about how they met each other.

Finally, Sooyoung asked Yunho questions from fans. She relayed about what he always wanted to tell his fans, and Yunho replied that he considers fans as his third member, and he receives the spotlight because of those around shining their light on him.

He continued, “Our fans who were elementary back then are now getting married and having children. I love it when our fans bring their children to see our performances. It makes me think, “We are aging together as well.”