On the 11th, an interview was held at a cafe in Cheongdam-dong, Gangnam, Seoul, to mark the conclusion of tvN's 'Spring Fever.' Ahn Bo-hyun candidly shared his thoughts on various topics related to the show, as well as the so-called 'leftover food' controversy that arose from a past travel video with KwakTube (Kwak Jun-bin) in Japan.
Ahn Bo-hyun has previously appeared in popular webtoon-based dramas like 'Itaewon Class' and 'Yumi's Cells,' showcasing a high sync rate with the characters and earning positive reviews from viewers. With 'Spring Fever,' he once again proved his worth as an actor.
Ahn Bo-hyun added, "We eat together, and I help him with workouts when needed. To me, Jun-bin is not just a YouTuber, influencer, or broadcaster, but a genuinely charming younger brother. When we filmed the travel YouTube video, we just showed our true selves. We received a lot of love, and I'm grateful that people watched the variety show we did before. We simply enjoyed our daily lives and travels, and it's nice that people see it positively."
Ahn Bo-hyun explained, "I wasn't bothered by it, so I didn't contact him about it. We went on another trip to Turkey, and I wasn't aware of it. Suddenly, Jun-bin was cautious not to give me leftovers, and it took me about two seconds to realize. It was hilarious. I wasn't bothered, so it felt even more endearing."
Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr