LE SSERAFIM Has Totally Opposite Ways They Like To Spend Their Free Time

LE SSERAFIM Has Totally Opposite Ways They Like To Spend Their Free Time

LE SSERAFIM recently made their comeback with EASY.

What they do behind the scenes are shown in a recent episode of MBC‘s The Manager. Included here was a snippet of how they spend their free time. The group of five was split into two very different types of people.

Check them out below!

I. Group 1: Kazuha, Chaewon, and Yunjin

First up, the sub-group consisting of Kazuha, Chaewon, and Yunjin chose to be very productive with their time. Despite having the opportunity to rest, they decided to workout in the company’s fitness center.

Kazuha started with a good old stretch routine, showing off her flexibility as expected of a former ballerina.

Both she and Chaewon completed a set of crunches and leg raises to help them build their core muscles.

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Afterwards, Chaewon and Yunjin moved on to weightlifting, with the former choosing a kettlebell and the latter a barbell. Altogether, the three were fitness enthusiasts who often visit the gym even in their rare moments of free time.

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II. Group 2: Sakura and Eunchae

The other two members, meanwhile, had a completely different routine. Eunchae elicited laughter from the cast members when she was shown staring blankly into space and later using her phone.

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Sakura was right in front of her engrossed in her own world knitting a LE SSERAFIM themed pouch.

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They took so long scrolling the internet and knitting, in fact, that the first group was able to finish their workouts and visit a cafe all in the same amount of time!

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Check out the full video below to see them enjoying their free time.

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