In 'Can I Love Now?', Jeong-myung Chun recalled a tense moment just before he collapsed at a film festival.
On the 10th, Jeong-myung Chun appeared on tvN's story 'Can I Love Now?'.
That day, a story unfolded about Jeong-myung starting his third blind date in a calm café with wood tones. His changed attitude, which naturally considered his partner's feelings while making a good impression, caught attention, unlike the first date that was filled with tension. Jeong-myung noted, 'If I wasn’t tidy before, I got a haircut now for a tidy appearance,' adding, 'I wanted to wear bright clothes,' reflecting a change in his mindset and outfit. It seemed he hoped to leave a much better impression.
With a trembling heart, Jeong-myung met his blind date. Her name was Jei Kim. The blind date expressed surprise, saying, 'A public blind date like this?' and noted about Jeong-myung, 'His appearance is my style, I'm really looking forward to it, and I hope it goes well.'
It turned out that the blind date was a 'Korean dancer' and specifically a bearer of the nation's intangible heritage dance. She was said to have won various awards. When Jeong-myung asked if she was not tired of the competition, she replied, 'I've never experienced a slump.' Jeong-myung then recalled, 'It was the 10th anniversary of the Busan International Film Festival when I participated for the first time after my debut,' and mentioned, 'I had a severe headache due to stress up until then; I was so nervous at my first film festival that I was on the verge of collapsing.'
Jeong-myung said, 'I had to get out of the car and walk on the red carpet; when I opened the door and took my first step, I was worried it would be embarrassing if no one recognized me.' He continued, 'But when I opened the door, both sides recognized me and clapped; it was such a fascinating experience. As I walked, my headache disappeared, and it felt like I was walking on clouds.' He shared the unique and amazing experience of being liberated from anxiety, stating, 'I can’t forget that memory; it was so much fun.'
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