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Yunho will be in The Celebrity Aug issue (out 7/30)
- limited cover poster
- interview before enlistment – 30p
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Credits:
Rakuten via @magazine_O,
Translated by @snxy,
Shared by TVXQ! Express
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Yunho will be in The Celebrity Aug issue (out 7/30)
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Credits:
Rakuten via @magazine_O,
Translated by @snxy,
Shared by TVXQ! Express
Please make sure to thank the translator for her amazing translation of this interview\ (*^ w ^*)/
Q. TVXQ’s last concert took place a little while ago. It’ll be two more years until you can get back on the concert stage again. You’ve performed countless songs on stage, but which moment do you think you’ll miss the most? For instance, when you are in the midst of ranger training or CBR training at the army-the fondest memory that’ll cross your mind in your toughest times.
A. I think I’ll miss the stage itself rather than a particular moment. I always express my emotions on stage, be it through laughing or crying. Well, the audience probably didn’t see me cry all that much, because I cry backstage a lot. If during my ranger or CBR training that moment(on stage) should pop into my mind, I will accept that proudly as a soldier. I think I’ll miss it when I see my sunbaes or hoobaes perform on TV.
Q. Artists tend to tear up at their last concerts, but you looked quite composed. What were you thinking at that moment on stage?
A. Actually, I was secretly worried that I might cry. I felt a lump form in my throat about twice while I was singing. I wanted to tell my fans that ‘there’s going to be a next time.’ I had the feeling that if I cried at my (last) concert before enlisting, it would be as if my life as a singer was coming to an end. That kind of sentiment was something that I myself could not put up with. Also, since it was a concert in Korea, I wanted to show fans a smiling face as much as I could. I cried a lot in the dressing room after the concert. But still, I realized once again that I’m a very happy kid, and that I’ve been loved a lot. During the whole concert, I wanted to give my all till the very end, and only thought about enjoying the moment more. Continue reading
What kind of taste does the dosirak made by U-Know Yunho have. Yunho has transformed into a chef. In his last work before enlistment, the web drama “I Order You” (script by Lee Mun Hwee, Oh Bo Hyun, directed by Ahn Gil-Ho). In the drama, Yunho acts as the warm chef Yeo Gook Dae who makes handmade dosiraks. This drama is the first time amongst Actor Jung Yunho’s three times in a leading part, that is in a romantic comedy. The broadcast will be on Naver TVCast and cable channel, SBS PLUS from the beginning of July. In the interview, Yunho describes “I Order You” as his “graduation piece”. For four days, HIGH CUT went to find him at the set of his graduation piece. Journalist: Jang Chang Hwan, Photo-journalist: Kim Bo Ra, Photographer Park Ja Wook.
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Q. Which do you prefer as a travel destination? Cities or the wilderness(nature)?
A. In my interview for ‘Youth Over Flowers,’ I answered Las Vegas when I was asked where I wanted to go. Since way back, Yunho and I would talk about going to Las Vegas when we became successful. Back then we didn’t travel, and knew scarcely anything about other Continue reading
this’s from an interview of both Yunho and Kim Heung Soo, the actor who acted the King (Kisangun) in the Night Watchman’s Journal, with the Japanese Magazine 「Motto shiritai! Korean TV drama」 (I want to know more! Korean TV DRAMA):
-Are you the type to quickly shed your character once the drama ends?
Although TVXQ’s tour began soon after the drama ended, I couldn’t get out of Mooseok easily. That’s because he and I had a lot in common personality-wise, and I came to respect how he always stayed true to his beliefs by acting him out. So it took me time to shed myself of him. It wasn’t like this for other dramas. Right after the drama ended. I continued speaking in Mooseok’s brusque, stiff tone.
-How do you envision yourself in your thirties? Continue reading