Actor Jang Geun-suk made a big splash as a variety show personality.
On the 20th, Jang Geun-suk appeared as a prison guest alongside actor Choi Daniel, who appears together in "Gugidong Friends," on SBS's "Wait, really!" and displayed his distinctive confident charm.
On that day, when a past minihompy parody anecdote was brought up, he was briefly flustered but coolly acknowledged it, saying, "That too is part of me." He then introduced himself as "completely teto" and "a real man," removing his glasses and throwing them off while emitting an intense gaze that instantly took control of the scene.
In particular, his line, "If a man has no bluff, he has no magnanimity or nerve," left a deep impression. He also instantly recreated the line that caused a stir at a past fan meeting, "Who will lie next to me?" showing his variety show savvy as someone who "does whatever he's told."
Jang Geun-suk's cute bluffing anecdotes didn't stop there. Around age 20, recalling his pure passion, he revealed an anecdote about wanting to feel fame and driving a van himself to meet friends. About the moniker "Asia Prince," he said, "I coined that nickname myself because the term Hallyu star felt clichéd," boasting his unique sense of planning.
Jang Geun-suk's frank way of speaking to fans also drew attention. At the time of his military enlistment, he gave a strong farewell warning, "If you cheat, I will kill you," and expressed grounded confidence to fans who stopped following him, saying, "It will circle back and eventually be me anyway." When asked to choose between "fans vs. myself," he chose "myself" without hesitation, provoking laughter.
Meanwhile, when his end-of-century flirting toward Lee Suji was flatly rejected, he elicited laughter by demonstrating the currently trendy "no-look flirting," a "say the line then act" style.
[Photo] SBS "Wait, really!" broadcast capture
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