In the latest episode of their vlog CRAVITY PARK, nine-member boy group CRAVITY showed their friendship as well as their strategies over a pillow fight event.
On July 5, CRAVITY uploaded the 38th episode of their vlog CRAVITY PARK on their official YouTube channel and Naver V LIVE channel. Their latest vlog features the members in an intense pillow fight tournament with the special edition of the "Heart Signal" challenge. Hyeongjun, who won the rematch, tried to invite Taeyoung to his team. As Taeyoung immediately refused, the rest of the group burst into laughter.
Next, Seongmin challenged Serim with a witty and confident remark: "Those who bet everything also get everything big in return." However, as the rest of CRAVITY predicted, Seongmin lost his round but accepted his defeat gracefully. The game was a perfect opportunity to showcase both their playful and serious side, with some members strategizing and making impressive plays just to avoid getting hit by pillows.
The latest CRAVITY PARK also featured how the members launched their plans to capture each other ahead of the final selection of "Heart Signal". CRAVITY even employed psychological war to make sure that their team will gain the upper hand and ultimately, the prize.
Particularly, the attention focused on Jungmo and Minhee, who came up to each other with an affectionate aura through the "Heart Signal" event.
As Jungmo declared choosing Minhee because of the latter's "uniqueness," Minhee surprisingly betrayed his groupmate and chose the prize money, proving their group's collective ability as entertainers worthy of being fourth-generation idols.
In the middle of restrictions on traveling and in-person events, CRAVITY continues to work hard and keep their fans connected and entertained with various content. Aside from their regular CRAVITY PARK, they are also on other platforms such as UNIVERSE, with which they hosted a successful fan party last May.
Watch CRAVITY Park episode 38 below:
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