Moon Hee-joon reminisced about his days as an idol.

On the 28th, the Channel A program 'Close Friends Documentary – Four-Person Table' featured actor Kim Jung-tae granting time to invite his close friends, singer Moon Hee-joon and baseball legend Kim Byung-hyun.

Moon Hee-joon said, 'In music programs, first and second place were inevitably decided. Even though I often came in first, there were about two times when I lost.'

Kim Byung-hyun asked, 'Did you lose to H.O.T.?' and Moon Hee-joon replied, 'I have never lost to H.O.T. even once.' He then added, 'It does not matter who the opponent is. When I lose, I start analyzing why I lost. Doing that helped me improve my practice a lot.' He stated that he made numerous efforts to maintain his position as number one.

Moon Hee-joon stated, 'I try not to talk much about my idol days. I can't comfortably participate in entertainment when those times keep coming to mind. After it ends, I feel really exhausted. Is it called emptiness? I didn't know the word emptiness until before my debut. I learned about emptiness while being a singer. When I go home covered in sweat, I hear ringing in my ears. I feel an incredible loneliness mixed with the cheers.'

Moon Hee-joon added with a smile, 'It's not like that now. When I go home, my wife yells at me.'

[Photo] Channel A 'Close Friends Documentary – Four-Person Table'

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