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OLY-2018: North Korean cheerleaders arrive in South Korea

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With the politically charged Winter Olympics set to kick off within days, the North Korean Olympic charm offensive is underway, spearheaded by its "army of beauties" all-female cheering squad as it arrives in South Korea to root for athletes from both sides of the peninsula. IMAGES of cheerleaders

Added on the 07/02/2018 07:13:38 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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