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Wi Ha Joon opens up on landing role in ‘Squid Game'; handing fame and more
Wi Ha Joon opens up on landing role in ‘Squid Game'; handing fame and more

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Wi Ha Joon opens up on landing role in ‘Squid Game'; handing fame and more

Actor , who plays the famed detective Jun Ho in 'The Squid Game ', opened up about the show as the final season wrapped up on June 27. The actor, along with fellow cast members, shared the behind-the-scenes anecdotes from the show, and even talked about how he ended up getting cast as the popular character! During the broadcast of the popular variety show ' Heart on Wheels ', Wi Ha Joon, along with Yang Dong Geun and Park Gyu Young , talked about starring on the global hit show. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now As host Boom , talked about Ha Joon being named as one of the 25 sexiest men in the world, the actor revealed that while most enjoyed his physique, it ended up becoming a problem for his role on the show. He revealed that he had to stop exercise and weight training to fit the role. He revealed, 'For the first time in a year and a half, I stopped weight training. My arms were too bulky, and it didn't suit the role.' He also revealed that in order to reduce the bulk, he shifted to martial arts and doing more cardio-based exercises. How Wi Ha Joon was cast as 'Detective Jun Ho' As Gyu Young shared how she had to first share a video and was later cast for the walk-in audition, Ha Joon also shared how he landed one of the main characters on the show. He revealed, 'I initially visited the production company just to say hello, and it turned out the role of Jun Ho was the only one still unfilled. They heard my voice and asked me to audition. I thought it would be a casual read-through, but the director and producers were all there. I tend to memorise all my lines before auditions, and luckily, that worked in my favour.' Detective Jun Ho on 'Squid Game's' success Ha Joon also shared how he felt anxious about the show, 'At first, I couldn't enjoy it at all. I was actually really stressed. I hate the feeling of disappointment, so I try not to have expectations." Later on, however, he stated that the feeling had gone away by the time the press conference for season 2 was held. He revealed, 'I enjoyed the event the most in my entire life. I even blew hand kisses.' Park Gyu Young then added to the statement while recalling the event, sharing, 'I thought he was always the type to enjoy things. I was actually nervous, but he helped escort me.'

Seo Ye Ji's ex-boyfriend Kim Jung Hyun breaks silence on gaslighting controversy: ‘I'm meeting better people, but felt deeply ashamed'
Seo Ye Ji's ex-boyfriend Kim Jung Hyun breaks silence on gaslighting controversy: ‘I'm meeting better people, but felt deeply ashamed'

Indian Express

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Indian Express

Seo Ye Ji's ex-boyfriend Kim Jung Hyun breaks silence on gaslighting controversy: ‘I'm meeting better people, but felt deeply ashamed'

K-drama actor Seo Ye Ji was once accused of gaslighting her then-boyfriend Kim Jung Hyun, which triggered his hostile behaviour towards his Girls' Generation co-star Seohyun. At the time, Dispatch dropped the alleged text exchange between the two, revealing that he was being 'controlled' and 'manipulated' by Seo. The two reportedly started dating in 2018 after working together on Stay With Me. Now, years after the controversy, Kim Jung Hyun has finally broken his silence. The scandal took a heavy toll on his career and public image. Kim admitted he felt wronged and deeply ashamed, but with time, realised it wasn't as painful as it once seemed. Also read: 'I can't help…': Kim Soo Hyun's former co-star Seo Ye Ji responds to dating rumours with the actor On June 13, 2025, Kim appeared as a guest on KBS2's variety show Heart on Wheels. Host, Shin Dong Yup, mentioned that people sometimes go through times so tough that they feel too broken to get back up. Replying to that, Kim said, 'Honestly, I don't think I've been through anything that difficult. There were no hardships. But at the time, I did feel wronged, deeply ashamed — there were definitely a lot of emotions.' Also read: K-drama star Seo Ye Ji's cyberbully identified with ties to Kim Soo Hyun's agency He explained that if he had kept holding on to all that negativity, it would've only made things harder for him. 'As time passed, I realised there was nothing truly difficult about it. What remained was just a matter of life or death.' So, he chose to live like nothing bad ever happened. 'It's not about denying the pain, but by living as if nothing bad ever happened, I've been able to meet better people and become healthier.' Back in 2021, just months after Seo Ye Ji skyrocketed to global fame with her Netflix hit It's Okay To Not Be Okay alongside Kim Soo Hyun, her career took a major hit with several allegations that nearly derailed her career. One of those accusations was allegedly controlling Kim Jung Hyun's behaviour even while he was working. The term 'gaslighting' blew up as people believed she was emotionally manipulating him. At the time, many pointed to how oddly Jung Hyun behaved with his co-star at the press conference for his drama Time. He looked cold, stiff, and distant throughout, even refusing to link arms with Seohyun — a common gesture in South Korea while promoting a show. Later, it was revealed he even behaved with hostility toward Seohyun on set. Dispatch, the South Korean news agency, exposed messages where Seo was reportedly instructing him to avoid physical contact with female co-stars. Fans even branded him with the nickname 'Kim Ddak Ddak,' meaning stiff or rigid in Korean, mocking his behaviour. However, Kim is now starting fresh. Back in May, he signed with a new agency, Management Siseon, and even won Best Actor at the 2024 KBS Drama Awards for Iron Family. While accepting the award, he said, 'Receiving this award and expressing gratitude is something I must do, but true gratitude cannot be achieved without reflecting on the past. I deeply apologise for my past actions that hurt many people and caused discomfort.' The K-drama star rose to fame with shows like Mr. Queen, Crash Landing on You, Time, and Welcome to Waikiki. He is currently considering new roles.

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