Super Junior's Kyuhyun expressed his unchanged affection for his former agency SM Entertainment.

On the 30th, Netflix posted the "Three Idiots in Kenya" episode of "I came to promote, but" on its YouTube channel. The video featured producer Na Young-seok of "Three Idiots in Kenya" and cast member Kyuhyun meeting Yoo Byung-jae and Jonathan from "I came to promote, but."

That day Yoo Byung-jae mentioned that Kyuhyun had signed an exclusive contract with Antenna. In fact, Kyuhyun conducts Super Junior activities with SM Entertainment and pursues individual activities with Antenna.

In this regard Kyuhyun said, "There is still pink blood flowing inside me," wittily referring to SM Entertainment's symbolic color "pink." He then mentioned Antenna's logo color and added, "Of course yellow flows too," drawing laughter.

He said, "It seems to depend on the occasion. Today is Antenna," making clear that the appearance on "Three Idiots in Kenya" is an individual activity carried out as a solo rather than as Super Junior. However, Kyuhyun added, "I don't know. I love them all," and reiterated, "When I'm on tour I'm completely Super Junior."

Jonathan asked about the ambivalent feelings that can arise toward a company during the process of changing agencies. Coincidentally, Jonathan is an entertainer affiliated with Blackpaper, which Yoo Byung-jae co-founded with manager-writer Yoo Gyu-seon. Yoo Byung-jae watched Jonathan with a meaningful expression.

Kyuhyun joked toward Yoo Byung-jae, "I should be careful," and told Jonathan, "At times like that, company heads usually say, 'Go out and try it.'" But Yoo Byung-jae added with a laugh, "No. I'd tell them not to go. I'll do better."

The "Three Idiots in Kenya" episode featuring Kyuhyun was released on Netflix on the 25th as a follow-up to "New Journey to the West: Three Idiots in Iceland."

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