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A Fresh Look of iKON’s Bobby In Fashion Magazine Nylon

iKON’s Bobby Has His First Photoshoot and Interview with Nylon
Recently, the winner of Mnet’s “Show Me the Money 3”, Bobby, has become the model of fashion magazine Nylon.
It is the first time that iKon’s Bobby plays the role of fashion model for a big magazine. However, Bobby expresses successfully his energetic will through each photo. Viewers can feel the fresh and dynamic of the youth. Dressing in casual outfits, Bobby looks so adorable; he is totally outstanding with the goofy smile blended with the alluring double eyelid.
In the interview with fashion magazine Nylon, the young singer revealed that he will  continue to rap about powerful as well as raw stories.
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