Super Junior recently appeared as guests for Weekly Idol and almost made MC Kwanghee cry because of their hilarious antics.

In the December 9 episode of the show, Super Junior came to the show to promote their upcoming 10th album entitled The Renaissance.

Nine members showed up in full force, including Leeteuk, Heechul Yesung, Shindong, Siwon, Donghae, Eunhyuk, Ryeowook, and Kyuhyun. From the onset, it appeared that the show was going to be a riot because the Super Junior members were very familiar with Kwanghee, Koreaboo reported.

On several occasions, they caused the Weekly Idol host to become so flustered that he pleaded with his guests to stop the mad chaos. At one point, Kwanghee also walked out of the set because he could not rein in Super Junior's energy.

Without missing a beat, seasoned hosts Leeteuk and Heechul took over the show by introducing themselves as the new MCs of Weekly Idol. When Kwanghee tried to turn the tables on his guests by claiming to know their songs by heart, the members mercilessly teased him by daring him to sing one of their songs on the spot.

Kwanghee, who was caught off guard, pleaded with the members on his knees to let him off the hook for once, to which plenty of laughter ensued from the legendary singers. As customary for Super Junior, the members also poked fun at each other effortlessly.

Ryeowook claimed that Super Junior D&E, Donghae and Eunhyuk, were not that close in real life. Yesung followed up the claim by saying that Donghae and Eunhyuk are stressed out by each other.

In another segment, Kwanghee asked Super Junior which member they would marry if they were female. Without hesitation, Ryeowook answered that he would marry Siwon for the simple reason that he wanted to marry someone rich.

Shindong also claimed that he was astounded by Heechul's beauty, especially during their early days in Super Junior. He said that, if Heechul was a woman, he would want to date him.

Unfortunately for ELFs, Super Junior's loyal fandom, Label SJ, announced that the release of The Renaissance would be pushed back to January 2021.

According to Label SJ's statement, they wanted to create more events to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Super Junior's debut, leading them to the decision to postpone the release of the album.

They promised that Super Junior would continue to promote leading up to the album's official release. Super Junior is also scheduled to return to Knowing Bros. this month to wreak even more havoc on the show.