Actor Wi Ha-jun opened up about his romantic chemistry with Park Minyoung.
On the afternoon of the 8th, at a cafe in Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam District, Seoul, a wrap-up interview was held with tvN's Seiren actor Wi Ha-jun.
Seiren is a drama that depicts a deadly romance thriller about a captivating insurance fraud suspect woman and a man who digs into the suspicious deaths surrounding her, and Wi Ha-jun played Cha Woo-seok, nicknamed 'Cha Seung-saja', who once he bites won't let go.
When asked that day how his romantic chemistry with Park Minyoung was, Wi Ha-jun said, "After all, Minyoung nuna is a 'romance master,' so she does it very well. Because I'm somewhat weak in romance, she taught me a lot on set about details like how the eyes or breathing should look to seem affectionate and gentle." He added, "I was grateful to Minyoung nuna. I learned a lot."
Wi Ha-jun has worked with many older actresses in titles ranging from 'The Best Divorce', 'Romance Is a Bonus Book', '18 Again', 'Graduation', to 'Seiren.' To this, Wi Ha-jun laughed, "I'm also puzzled. I wonder why I work with noonas too," and said, "Next time I would also like to work with younger co-stars."
Also, regarding Park Minyoung's comment on a variety show mentioning a kissing scene and likening it to "suction," saying, "As soon as the shoot started she seemed to devour my lips," Wi Ha-jun said, "It was funny on set so I heard it with amusement. It showed that she and I are diligently promoting the work, and Minyoung nuna said it was her first time on a promotional variety show. I appreciated her wholehearted effort, and when I watched 'Sister Chicken' she really overdid it. She was trying to be funny in her expression, and I found it amusing."
In response to reactions calling him a 'kiss master,' Wi Ha-jun said, "I appreciate people thinking that. I hope to show it more in the future," which drew laughter.
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