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'Kill It' Enters Main Round 5... Kyoka Joins as Special Judge, Two-Person Beauty Mission Brings 'Explosive Tension'

tvN's style survival show 'Kill It: Style Creator War' enters its main Round 5 in the 10th episode airing on the 14th. With eliminations beginning from this rou

Jonggyu Park
Staff Reporter
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'Kill It' Enters Main Round 5... Kyoka Joins as Special Judge, Two-Person Beauty Mission Brings 'Explosive Tension'
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tvN's style survival show 'Kill It: Style Creator War' enters its main Round 5 in the 10th episode airing on the 14th. With eliminations beginning from this round, Japanese street dancer Kyoka, formerly of the 'World of Street Woman Fighter' team Ozeeken, joins as a special judge, raising the tension to new heights.

'Kill It' is a survival program featuring it-girls with social media influence and leading Korean fashion mentors, competing to find the next-generation K-fashion style icon. In this episode, the 10 participants who advanced to main Round 5 take on a two-person beauty styling mission alongside Kyoka.

The participants showed enthusiastic reactions to Kyoka's appearance, boosting their morale. The mission involves completing a two-person beauty pictorial by adding each participant's individual style to outfits personally selected by Kyoka. However, after the outfits were revealed, participants were thrown into confusion by an unexpected concept. In particular, Kim Ji-hoon was matched with Kyoka as a partner and could not hide the pressure, while Choi Minasu took on the challenge directly to overcome negative evaluations of her previous styling.

An unexpected variable also arose during the shoot. Nayawashi suggested linking arms with Kyoka during filming but was rejected, creating a tense atmosphere on set. Afterwards, Nayawashi appeared intimidated and showed a drop in focus during the shoot, causing concern among those around.

The 10th episode of 'Kill It: Style Creator War' airs on the 14th at 10:10 PM.

Jonggyu Park
Staff Reporter

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