Actor Park Jeongmin expressed envy toward Lee Je-hoon.

On the 3rd, the Chungju city YouTube channel released a video titled 'Park Jeongmin x Chungju Man Part 1.'

In the video, Park Jeongmin appeared on Chungju city's YouTube channel and had a pleasant talk with Chungju Man Kim Seon-tae Assistant Deputy Director. Park Jeongmin, who said his father is from Chungju and introduced himself as Chungju's son, started with the commonality of being born early in 1987 and shared behind-the-scenes stories from his school days, college entrance, and the early days of his acting career, having a pleasant time.

First, Park Jeongmin addressed the misconception that his hometown is Chungju, saying, "My registered domicile is Chungju. My father's hometown is Chungju city, and all my family members are in Chungju. But when someone asks about your hometown, don't you feel you should mention a place that feels like your hometown? So my mother and father are in Chungju and my family members are in Chungju, so I said my hometown was Chungju, and it became Chungju." In response, Chungju Man made and showed him a certificate of appointment as an ambassador, and Park Jeongmin laughed, saying, "You can't unilaterally cancel it."

Although Chungju Man and Park Jeongmin were both born early in 1987, their views differed. Chungju Man said being born on March 12 makes it acceptable, but Park Jeongmin pointed out that being born on March 24 is clearly illegal. Park Jeongmin said, "At the time, my parents wanted to send me to school early, so they registered my birthday using the lunar calendar," adding, "My closest friend is more than a year apart from me; I studied well, played sports well and was tall," which drew laughter.

When asked whether there was a difference in acting ability since school days, Park Jeongmin said, "There are overwhelmingly talented friends, and the rest are much the same. People say it's because of looks; there are handsome kids and there are not-so-handsome kids. It seems like there's a quota system. If you look at the class years, the quota seems set. In my case, teachers probably couldn't imagine me working in the field because I didn't act well. I'm now moving toward the handsome side."

In particular, regarding watching Hwasa's stage closely at the Blue Dragon Film Awards, Park Jeongmin said, "I didn't know she was filming me; I was looking to see if she was barefoot. It was strange, so I looked. After shooting a music video, it was the second time I saw Hwasa." When Chungju Man asked whether he had ever been contacted saying Hwasa's stage did well and that music revenue came in so she would buy him a meal, Park Jeongmin laughed and said, "Hwasa finds me difficult. Is it on purpose?"

Park Jeongmin, who debuted in the 2011 film 'The Guard,' said, "Movie aficionados know me, and the public came to know Lee Je-hoon. Lee Je-hoon was a talent and appearance that appears once in several years at best. What I envied most was 'The Front Line.' I could not have appeared in that film. I also envied 'Signal,' but it was a drama cast when the gap was already large, so I couldn't even hope for it."

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