
Kyuhyun of Super Junior expressed continued affection for his former agency SM Entertainment while outlining how he now splits activities between SM Entertainment and Antenna.
On Nov. 30, Netflix uploaded the ‘I Came to Promote, But…’ episode featuring the ‘Three Idiots in Kenya’ cast to its YouTube channel. The segment brought producer Na Young Seok and cast member Kyuhyun together with hosts Yoo Byung Jae and Jonathan from ‘I Came to Promote, But…’. During the chat, Yoo Byung Jae noted that Kyuhyun had signed an exclusive contract with Antenna for solo work while maintaining Super Junior activities with SM Entertainment.

Addressing the arrangement, Kyuhyun quipped, "Pink blood still flows within me," invoking SM Entertainment’s signature color, then added, "Of course, yellow blood flows too," in a nod to Antenna’s logo. He clarified that his appearance on ‘Three Idiots in Kenya’ is part of his individual schedule under Antenna, saying, "It seems to be divided depending on the time. Today is Antenna." He emphasized his dual allegiance repeatedly: "I don’t know. I love them all," and "When I’m on tour, I am completely Super Junior."
When Jonathan, an artist at Black Paper, founded by Yoo Byung Jae, asked whether changing companies can create mixed feelings, Kyuhyun teased Yoo Byung Jae with, "You should be careful," then joked to Jonathan, "In times like that, CEOs usually say, ‘Go out and try it on your own.’" Yoo Byung Jae countered with a straight face, "No, I would tell them not to leave. I will do better," drawing laughs.
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