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- Interview with actor Lee Joo-bin as Yoon Bom in tvN's Monday-Tuesday drama "Spring Fever."
Actor Lee Ju-bin brought "the excitement of a spring day" this time. After catching both rabbits of ratings and buzz through "Spring Fever," he told the behind-the-scenes story of his work. He also coolly explained the rumors surrounding him and confessed honest stories.
Lee Ju-bin recently delivered his affectionate thoughts on the work in an interview at the end of tvN's Monday-Tuesday drama "Spring Fever" at a cafe in Gangnam-gu, Seoul. "Spring Fever," which ended on the 10th, depicts a romance between cold teacher Yoon Bom (Lee Joo-bin) and hot hearted Sun Jae-kyu (Anbo-hyun), and has a 5.7% viewership rating in the final episode.
On this day, Lee Ju-bin said, "I'm sad and sad. He said, "It was a work that meant a lot to me, so I thought it would be my happiness if the viewers enjoyed it." I want to say thank you," he said at the end of the show.
As for the high ratings, "I asked the company because the numbers didn't reach me well, and they said it was a very good number. So I was very grateful," he said. "And my friends told me a lot that they enjoyed it. Among the works I did, he said he enjoyed it after "The Queen of Tears."
At the center of the box office was the perfect physical harmony with the counterpart, Ahn Bo-hyun. Regarding the reason for the success of "Spring Fever," Lee Ju-bin said, "I think Ahn Bo-hyun's character digestibility and the physical chemistry between the two were good. Rather than dealing with serious and heavy subjects, I thought there were elements that made the work laugh and excited," he analyzed.
In particular, he did not spare any careful efforts to implement the visuals in the original work. Lee Ju-bin said, "Bigger chemistry with Ahn Bo-hyun was an important work. But if I lose weight, my face will lose weight, so I didn't lose a lot of weight because I thought it would come out pretty," he confessed. In addition, Lee Ju-bin revealed a behind-the-scenes story to enhance the character's completeness, saying, "I thought long hair would look good on me as a cartoon element, so I filmed with a long hair piece."
As for Ahn Bo-hyun, his counterpart, he said, "He has really big hands. My hands are big, but they are bigger than me. So when I was acting with my hands, I didn't feel any pressure, he explained. "I was always on top of my head (because I was tall again), so I kept looking up." As for Ahn Bo-hyun, a human being who watched from the field, he said, " Ahn Bo-hyun was really sincere and responsible. I don't think there was anything I couldn't do. "Can you do it?" I'll say, "I'll try." He was an actor who gave me a sense of stability," he praised.
People around Lee Ju-bin and Ahn Bo-hyun's "chemistry" was also hot. Lee Ju-bin said, "I ask about my counterparts. "They say a lot of things like, 'What if we film together?' and 'You two look good together,'" he confessed. "I tell my friends, 'Stop talking about that,' and 'There's no such thing as pink airflow,'" he said, drawing laughter.
In addition to the story of his work, Lee Ju-bin answered honestly about the misunderstandings and rumors surrounding him. First of all, he said about his upcoming Lunar New Year plans, "I usually live alone because I don't have any family I meet in Korea," and explained the rumor that his family lives in Guam himself. Lee Ju-bin said, "The family is in the United States. It's on the L.A. side. My mom is in LA for work and my sister and dad are out of town. There is talk that the family is in Guam, but no. He's in LA," he said, correcting the misunderstanding. He continued, "I went to the U.S. (where my family is) before the Lunar New Year. On Lunar New Year's Day, I think I will meet a friend who remains in Seoul."
In addition, information incorrectly written on portal sites was corrected. He smiled, saying, "It says he's from Gangwon-do, but he's from Guui-dong (Seoul)." He also showed a bold side to the anecdote of "damage from fraud in ID photos," which drew attention in the past. Lee Ju-bin said, "At first, I was scared that my picture was used for fraud. But it's fun now. You're cheating like this? I think it's fun," he said. "In fact, before I took the work, I was misunderstood a lot. At first, I was very upset, but now I'm doing it because it's a picture from almost 10 years ago," he responded coolly.
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