Kim Yo Jong, the North Korean propaganda director, visited the Olympics after South Korea requested the communist dictatorship send a delegation to the games.
The North Korean cheerleaders have piqued the attention of global audiences. and Howard.
“The cheerleaders giggled as the impersonator, who identified himself as Howard, smiled and waved to crowds who came to watch a unified Korean team play Japan“.
All Fake Kim wants to do at these Games is meet some North Korean cheerleaders and spread a nice message, which seems kind of discordant from a Chinese-Australian guy who looks like a dictator.
The Kim Jong Un lookalike was shooed away by security officials, and then he was ultimately ejected from the arena.
“I mean I trained them by myself so, of course, they’re the best in the world”, Howard said.
The ministry said the expenditure is in line with its domestic North-South cooperation funding law, but it stressed the spending should not be considered a step back from Seoul’s global commitments. Kim Jong-un is flanked by his sister and other members of the high-level delegation that had returned from Seoul the previous day.
The North Korean “set forth in detail the orientation of the improvement of the North-South relations and gave important instructions to the relevant field to take practical measures for it”.
Korea lost 8-0 to both Switzerland and Sweden and the Japan clash had extra spice for Koreans in the North and South who blame Japan for colonising the now-divided peninsula from 1910-1945. “Some of them laughed, and got it, but majority were totally shocked and I was told to sit down by a few heavies”, he recalled.
Last week a Kim Jong-un impersonator was photographed shaking hands with a Donald Trump lookalike at the opening ceremony.
Moon enjoyed a diplomatic victory during the games after Kim Yo Jong delivered an invitation from her brother to hold the first inter-Korean summit in more than a decade in Pyongyang.
The cheerleaders, reports say, are cherry-picked from Pyongyang’s elite families on the basis of looks and political suitability.
But despite this newfound air of optimism, the appearance of Kim Jong-un at the PyeongChang 2018 Olympic Winter Games was still a big surprise for North Korean spectators.