Lee Jun-ho said that as soon as he debuted with the idol group 2PM he was diagnosed with a physical age of 60.
On the 17th, Lee Jun-ho, the actor who is about to appear in the Netflix new series Cashero, appeared on Lee Yong-jin's YouTube channel Yongtaro.
Lee Yong-jin said, "One of the funniest 2PM clips is the ending pose where they lift a person," referring to the 2009 SBS 'Gayo Daejeon.'
Lee Jun-ho recalled the group's past as a beast idol, saying, "We did all kinds of things. We stacked tops and flew around," and Lee Yong-jin asked, "Are you okay now? Do you have any pain when you exercise?"
Lee Jun-ho recalled, "My knees hurt, they hurt a lot," saying, "When I debuted I was 18 to 19 years old and I did a lot of acrobatics," and "I was severely injured doing acrobatics and had shoulder surgery. They made eight holes in my shoulder during the surgery. I was so severely injured that my spine broke four times in the past."
He went on, "Back then I just wore a belly band and performed. I was so injured that when I went to the hospital they said, 'This body age is 60.' I heard that I was 60 at debut."
A shocked Lee Yong-jin said, "If that happened now it would be a big deal. If you age one or two more years… the temperature is minus 8 degrees and my ankle almost twisted on the way here today," and Lee Jun-ho confessed, "The weather outside is cold now. My joints were creaking too," prompting laughter.
Meanwhile, this year's final Netflix series, Cashero, which is released on the 26th, is a relatable hero story about Sang-woong (played by Lee Jun-ho), a salaried worker struggling with wedding funds and house prices who gains the ability to become as strong as the amount of money he holds in his hand, and who is torn between living expenses and superpowers.
[Photo] Screenshot from Lee Yong-jin's YouTube channel Yongtaro
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