Good for Luvada. Her Korean is really good and, importantly, she doesn’t come off as a complete jackass like so many of the other captured foreigners clowning it up on Korean television. Maybe that will change as she gets further into the business and has to respond to the market demand for that sort of thing. But for now I hope she enjoys the ride.
When I first wached the show, I thought Lu Vada’s accent was terrible (not to mention all her ahjummaisms seemed a bit too contrived to be entertaining for me). But she seems to have improved a bit as far her accent goes.
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Good for Luvada. Her Korean is really good and, importantly, she doesn’t come off as a complete jackass like so many of the other captured foreigners clowning it up on Korean television. Maybe that will change as she gets further into the business and has to respond to the market demand for that sort of thing. But for now I hope she enjoys the ride.
She got what she wanted I guess. The woman is a serious attention junky on the show - will do about anything to get Koreans to look at her.
I nearly S-oiled myself laughing.
When I first wached the show, I thought Lu Vada’s accent was terrible (not to mention all her ahjummaisms seemed a bit too contrived to be entertaining for me). But she seems to have improved a bit as far her accent goes.
Good for her. She looks great in it.
Is it really necessary to subtitle it in Korean?
Yeah, her diction is not very clear, between the accent and the “singing”.
Just what we needed, another, younger Ida Daucy…
Oh come on, this girl is 1000% less annoying than Ida Daussy. She may yet get there, but as for now…
She’ll get there, eventually…
meh…i’d rather see isaac durst in the commercial