Lee Hyori, singer and host of the new SBS entertainment program "Magic Eye," shared her honest thoughts on privacy exposure. Today in the SBS building in Mok Dong, Yang Chun Goo, Seoul, the press release of the SBS entertainment program "Magic Eye" took place. Singer Lee Hyori said in the interview that, "When it comes to a very personal matter, I would not talk about it on air. But the stories I share on air, I want to talk about them and build consensus. I try to minimize the controversy around these stories, but I think it is inevitable." The new SBS entertainment program "Magic Eye" is a talk show where celebrities lead honest conversations about societal issues. On the first half of the program, female celebrities Lee Hyo Ri, Moon So Ri, Hong Jin Kyung and writer Im Kyung Sun will lead the show called "News that you can't know by yourself," and on the second half, male celebrities Kim Goo Ra and news reporter Bae Sung Jae will lead the show called "Let's find the hidden object." The new SBS entertainment program "Magic Eye" will premiere on July 8, 2014.
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