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[V Report] Which body part is Choi Si-won most confident about?

  • Published : Oct 15, 2017 - 14:02
  • Updated : Oct 15, 2017 - 14:02

Broadcast date: Oct. 14
Starring: Cast of “Revolutionary Love,” Go Kyung-pyo, Ha Ji-won, John Woo, Angeles Woo

Cast of “Revolutionary Love”

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Choi Si-won revealed the body part he is most confident about in a live broadcast held via Naver’s V app Saturday.

The singer and actor stars in the new tvN drama series “Revolutionary Love” alongside Kang So-ra and Gong Myung. Saturday’s broadcast was to promote the TV drama before it airs its first episode.

During the broadcast, the cast members were asked which body parts they are most confident about.

“I was going to suggest somewhere that cannot be shown. I thought I will look great only if I suggest my private parts,” Choi said archly. “But I think I have to mention somewhere I can show you to carry out (the interview) quickly.”

He suggested his eyebrows as his best feature. “It’s my mom’s favorite body part of mine,” he said. He then put on a display of lifting his eyebrows and making them dance.

“Revolutionary Love” tells the story of Byun Hyuk, played by Choi, a third-generation chaebol heir who suddenly becomes jobless, and Baek Joon, played by Kang, who is highly qualified and educated and makes a living through part-time jobs. Gong Myung plays Kwon Je-hoon, an elite with dreams of wealth.

“Revolutionary Love” airs Saturdays and Sunday at 9 p.m.

Go Kyung-pyo

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Actor Go Kyung-pyo said he was sorry to his fans for not taking photos with them, in a live interview held via Naver’s V app Saturday.

During the interview, he was asked about his recent trip to the US with “Reply 1988” co-star Park Bo-gum. Their trip was revealed through photos released by fans.

“It was a private trip,” he said.

When the interviewer suggested there were many photos of him posing with Park Bo-gum, he said, “I declined most of the photo requests. I took photos with some Koreans living there because they said they would never upload the pictures online, but those (photos) were uploaded.”

“I felt sorry for not taking photos for others, so I was worried if (the uploaded photos) could cause misunderstandings. If you watch this broadcast, please resolve such misunderstanding,” he said.

The actor was recently at the ongoing Busan International Film Festival, though he does not have anything officially scheduled at the film festival.

Ha Ji-won, John Woo, Angeles Woo

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Actress Ha Ji-won said it felt dreamlike to be offered a role in Hong Kong director John Woo’s latest film “Manhunt,” in a live broadcast held via Naver’s V app Saturday.

When asked about her first impression about the offer, she said, “I asked people around me, ‘Is this a dream? Pinch me.’ I cried because I was so happy.”

“It was dreamy throughout the filming. I felt honored and happy just to go to the set every day and be with the director,” she said.

“Manhunt” tells the story of a lawyer falsely accused of the murder of his colleague and his struggles to clear his name. The film was jointly produced by Chinese, Hong Konger, Taiwanese and Japanese crew members. It also stars Chinese actor Zhang Hanyu and Japanese actor Fukuyama Masaharu.

Ha plays an enchanting killer in an action-filled performance.

Naver’s real-time broadcasting app V allows fans to interact with their favorite K-pop stars through live broadcasts. The app is available for Android and iOS. For more information, visit http://www.vlive.tv.

By Kim So-yeon (syk19372@heraldcorp.com)

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