K-Drama/K-Pop

How does Park Seo Joon reward himself?

In Century Tuna fan meet, he talks about how he likes to 'empty myself' after each project

Park Seo-joon
Park Seo-joon talked about how meeting his fans gave him energy to work hard

At the Century Tuna: Fit for Any Role Ultimate Fan Fest, the star of the show was, of course, Korean actor Park Seo Joon, a favorite of Filipinos because of his roles in dramas such as What’s Wrong with Secretary Kim, Itaewon Class, and Fight for my Way.

“I’m working on a very hectic and busy schedule, but I’m very glad that meeting you guys today gives me energy so that I can go back and work hard,” said the actor.

He shared that he is currently working on a new drama but very happy to be spending time with his fans in the country.

Filipino superstar Anne Curtis-Smith shared the stage with the Korean actor during the fan meet at Smart Araneta, joining him in certain segments and even partaking of his favorite Century Tuna with seaweed, kimchi, and rice.

Anne opened the event in a black see-through shift dress with a mesh cut-out in the middle and finished the look with a pair of red patent leather gloves.

Presented by Century Tuna and Wilbros Live, the event featured segments that gave fans a glimpse of what Park Seo Joon is like. There was even a two-minute date with a lucky fan.

He also answered questions from fans. One question was, how do you reward yourself after working on a project?

“Whenever I finish a project, I try to empty myself of anything related to that. I do this by traveling to different places. It’s one way of rewarding myself,” said Park Seo-joon.

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