Review: This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
Kai candidly confessed anecdotes ranging from celebrity syndrome to being hurt at a fan signing event, which made people burst out laughing.
On the 16th episode of "Ani Geunde Jinjja," Kai openly talked about 'celebrity syndrome(?)'.
That day Kai said, "At first I didn't know it was celebrity syndrome, so I wanted to be tested," and continued, "I thought idols would perform on stage a lot, but at some point other activities like photo shoots increased," and said, "I'm an idol, so why am I doing photo shoots more than stage?" The cast responded, "That's just bravado," which drew laughter.
Also, Kai said, "When I'm on stage I pay attention to small things. If the shoes are uncomfortable, I don't want to dance," and added, "Ah, this is properly here," and Jeong Sang-hoon joked, "That's not a private clinic; you need to go to a big hospital," provoking laughter on set.
In particular, the behind-the-scenes of the fan signing event drew attention. Kai revealed an anecdote in which a fan cried and he said, "Stop crying and look at me. You'll regret going home and not seeing my face,". The cast expressed surprise, saying, "That hits the women's hearts." Kai explained, "I'm an idol, so I have to protect the fans' feelings," and added, "A fan signing is a precious 1-2 minutes, and it's a seat earned after beating competition of thousands to one. If they cry, they can't do what they want to do, right?"
But he also shared realistic difficulties. Kai said, "Fan signings are random, so some people come to see another member, not me," and said, "They give autographs as if throwing them and only look at their bias member. I have to autograph while being ignored." He added, "These days, because of the rules, sometimes I can't talk for 2 minutes and only sign," and the cast, hearing this, could not hide their surprise, saying, "Even the great Kai goes through that?"
From a cheerful confession of 'celebrity syndrome' to the realistic worries of an idol, Kai's candid wit brought both laughter and empathy.
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