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A K-Pop group promoting plastic surgery isn't good for Korean culture

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Simon and Martina talk about the new plastic surgery themed K-Pop music videos, by girl group Six Bomb, called 'before' and 'after.' The first video shows the girls 'before' plastic surgery and the second shows them 'after' going under the knife. The EYK duo are pretty outraged by cosmetic surgery being promoted through the music industry. Some people think it's ok because it's 'part of Korean culture.' Simon and Martina say it shouldn't be; people should be happy with the way they look. Also, Japan have toilets that spray your butt clean and they're making them even better before hosting the Olympics.

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Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)

Replaced by: Eat Your Kimchi

When? This feed was archived on January 17, 2018 22:49 (6+ y ago). Last successful fetch was on February 28, 2018 11:43 (6y ago)

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Simon and Martina talk about the new plastic surgery themed K-Pop music videos, by girl group Six Bomb, called 'before' and 'after.' The first video shows the girls 'before' plastic surgery and the second shows them 'after' going under the knife. The EYK duo are pretty outraged by cosmetic surgery being promoted through the music industry. Some people think it's ok because it's 'part of Korean culture.' Simon and Martina say it shouldn't be; people should be happy with the way they look. Also, Japan have toilets that spray your butt clean and they're making them even better before hosting the Olympics.

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