Park Seong-hoon, villain Jeon Jae-jun, "Swearing words that aren't spoken is difficult."
Park Seong-hoon, villain Jeon Jae-jun, "Swearing words that aren't spoken is difficult."
Actor Park Sung-hoon spoke about the difficulties he faced while playing the role of Jae-jun in the Netflix series 'The Glory'.

On the 6th, on the YouTube channel ‘Harper’s Bazaar Korea’, ‘Before watching Season 2 of The Glory! A video was posted with the title ‘Get to know Jeon Jae-jun’s real name, “Park Seong-hoon!”

Park Sung-hoon appeared in the Netflix series 'The Glory', which was released on December 30 last year. ‘The Glory 2’ is scheduled to be released on the 10th. 'The Glory' is the story of a woman whose soul was broken by violence in her childhood, who risks her entire life to carefully prepare a cruel revenge, and of those who fall into the vortex. In the play, Park Seong-hoon played Jeon Jae-jun.
Park Seong-hoon, villain Jeon Jae-jun, "Swearing words that aren't spoken is difficult."
Park Seong-hoon, villain Jeon Jae-jun, "Swearing words that aren't spoken is difficult."
Park Seong-hoon said about the most difficult aspect of playing Jae-jun in 'The Glory', "There was a time when I filmed a winter scene in the middle of summer. It was a very hot day. I had a very difficult time because I was sweating like rain." He added, "I think the difficult thing about playing the character was that I had to use profanity that wasn't in my mouth."

Among the 'The Glory' actors, who is the mood maker? Park Seong-hoon laughed, saying, "We've become very close friends now, but at the beginning of filming, when things were awkward, I collected the actors' numbers, created a group chat room, and took the lead. We're very close friends, and I think the atmosphere on set is very good."

When Park Seong-hoon was asked, 'Are you not scared of Yesol?', he replied, "I wasn't scared at all. I was worried about who should I like more between my real dad and my fake dad, and didn't I lean a little in my direction?"
Park Seong-hoon, villain Jeon Jae-jun, "Swearing words that aren't spoken is difficult."
Park Seong-hoon, villain Jeon Jae-jun, "Swearing words that aren't spoken is difficult."
Park Sung-hoon garnered attention by posting a photo taken with Yesol on social media. The reaction from fellow celebrities was also explosive. Regarding this, Park Seong-hoon explained, "We were so happy and took pictures together, but I don't understand why we got such a reaction." Park Seong-hoon also laughed, saying, "Yesol is so pretty that whenever she comes, the atmosphere on set becomes very friendly. She has a unique loveliness, so I always have fond memories of smiling like an uncle."

When asked, 'What do you usually do on your days off?' Park Seong-hoon said, "I live with my dog named Box. I go for a walk with Box and go to the coffee shop in front of my house to read scripts. I don't have any special hobbies. That's a bit much. “I’m also worried,” he replied. Park Seong-hoon, the butler, said, “(Box) doesn’t really think of me as its owner.” He called the box, but the box ran in the opposite direction of Park Seong-hoon. Park Seong-hoon explained, "I'm not usually that kind of friend, but I think it's because there's a camera."

Park Sung-hoon also revealed his dark history. He said, "There was a time when I was overly obsessed with MBTI. I was originally ISFJ, but when I took the test a few months ago, I got ENTJ. Personally, I don't like my shy and introverted personality, so I felt good about getting E." He said, "I bought a t-shirt with ENTJ written on it. It would have been nice to just buy a short-sleeved t-shirt, but I also bought a sweatshirt and a hat. I took the MBIT test again and my score was ENFP. My makeup teacher is an ENTJ, so I decided to give it to the teacher as a gift."

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr