Boy's Planet Season 2: Tang Honghai Opens Up About Reuniting with Zhang Hao
After two years, Tang Honghai returns to 'Boy's Planet' Season 2 and shares his heartfelt feelings about reuniting with Zhang Hao. This season, Zhang Hao takes on the role of a special master, capturing the attention of the trainees. He previously won first place in 'Boy's Planet' Season 1 and debuted as the center of the group Zerobaseone, making waves on the global stage.
On the episode aired on the 25th, Mnet's 'Boy's 2 Planet C' featured rank-based training sessions. Zhang Hao made a surprise appearance as a 'newbie master,' expressing his delight by saying, "Here you are." Tang Honghai, who appeared alongside him, shared, "I was so happy to see him, but seeing him again after two years feels really strange."
Boy's Planet Season 2: Tang Honghai Opens Up About Reuniting with Zhang Hao
Tang Honghai confessed, "We started at the same point, but one became a special idol, and the other returned to the show. It's a bit heartbreaking, isn't it? I also thought I would definitely debut like Zhang Hao."
Boy's Planet Season 2: Tang Honghai Opens Up About Reuniting with Zhang Hao
During the session, trainees asked Zhang Hao, "How can we be loved by fans?" Zhang Hao advised, "If you have someone you admire, make them your role model and create your own unique points." When a trainee named Seong Hanbin as their role model, Zhang Hao jokingly replied, "Not me?" adding a touch of humor to the atmosphere.
The rank-based training continued with Kim Jaejoong, the representative and master of Incode Entertainment, guiding the all-star trainees in vocals. Sun Jiayang, wearing the all-star badge, struggled with pitch, prompting Kim Jaejoong to suggest, "It's hard to judge with your current singing. How about lowering the octave?"
Boy's Planet Season 2: Tang Honghai Opens Up About Reuniting with Zhang Hao
However, when Sun Jiayang replied, "I don't think I can do it well," Kim Jaejoong sharply remarked, "I'm here to help you, so you shouldn't say you can't. There are so many trainees trying to find ways to earn even one more star. Honestly, it's a waste to be here like this. It's the worst."
Later, trainee Lim Jack was told, "You're tone-deaf. You need to acknowledge that to grow. But you just try to hide it with your bright energy. And I don't understand why you blame it on speaking Chinese." He bluntly added, "If you're just going to make excuses and fool around, you should leave."