• Girls Generation attends KCON 2014 - Day 2 at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena on August 10, 2014 in Los Angeles, California.

Girls Generation attends KCON 2014 - Day 2 at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena on August 10, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo : Getty Images / Valerie Macon)

"Better Late Than Never" stars George Foreman, Henry Winkler, Terry Bradshaw, William Shatner and Jeff Dye were in South Korea and filmed a K-pop video with the famous Girls' Generation girl band. The actors of the NBC show met up with Yuri, Sunny, Tiffany and Hyoyeon for some dance lessons.

The "Better Late Than Never" cast were in South Korea to film an episode in the country, and dived deep into the Korean pop space with some of Korea's K-pop icons. K-pop is among the most famous exports of South Korea and the phenomenal SM Entertainment's Girls' Generation is one of Asia's most massive acts.

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"Better Late Than Never" is a United States adaptation of the Korean series "Grandpas Over Flowers" where the stars backpack through countries and explore different cultures and people. In the recent episode, the guys went to Asia and South Korea where they met up with the phenomenal Girls' Generation for some dance training for a music video, Fuse reported.

Winkler, Shatner, Bradshaw, Foreman and Dye visited Tokyo, Japan in the first episode aired on Aug. 24. They stayed in a capsule hotel and appeared on a morning show. The second episode on Aug. 30 was about Kyoto and Hong Kong. Kyoto was Japan's former imperial capital where the quintet searched for their Zen before enjoying the high life in Hong Kong, China.

This time, they are Seoul brothers and immersing into K-Pop. Exploring Asia have made the guys close to each other, forming epic bromance. Dye tweeted on Sept. 8, Thursday, how he loves the other four guys.


The show is contributing to good ratings for its network by staying solid, posting 1.6 for the third straight week. NBC led the night on Sept. 6, Tuesday, landing on the top spot.

Other contributors are the fairly steady "America's Got Talent" while the "Bachelor in Paradise" season finale scored a 1.6 rating. "After Paradise" hits its best mark and "Mistresses" slightly improved with its finale on Sept. 5, Monday, according to TV by the Numbers.

Watch the music video below featuring the "Better Late Than Never" guys and K-pop Girls' Generation.


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