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8-18-2013


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3/3/12

2PM's Chansung Adresses Dating Rumors Involving 2AM Seulong and Wonder Girls Sohee




2PM
 member Chansung made some revelations regarding label mates 2AM Seulong and Wonder Girls Sohee's dating rumors.
On the February 29 episode of MBC's "Radio Star," Chansung commented on the supposed relationship of Seulong and Sohee.
MC Yoon Jong Shin asked him, "How did the agency react when they heard that the two were dating?"
Chansung replied, "They didn't take it seriously. The pictures were taken right when Seulong and Sohee were having a meal."
MC Yoo Sae Yoon the asked Chansung, "Is dating permitted within the company?" To this Chansung then answered, "The president of JYPE tells us to date but producer Park Jin Young tell us not to."
Regarding Chansung and T-ara Eunjung' scandal he stated, "Because we have a close relationship these kind of misunderstandings are bound to happen."


2PM to Teach Korean on Japanese TV

2PM to Teach Korean on Japanese TV
Idol group 2PM will become teachers for a Korean learning program on NHK, a very big broadcasting company in Japan. 

On March 1, Sankei Sports reported, "Korea's six-member team, 2PM, will be shooting, 'Learning Korean on Television,' which will first air on April 2. The program will be airing every Monday at 10 AM. It is the first regular program that 2PM will be appearing in Japan. A press conference was held on February 29 at the Tokyo Shibuya."

"Learning Korean on Television" will teach Japanese citizens basic Korean words and phrases, especially those that can be used during travel in Korea. The 2PM members just finished recording the first episode and they commented, "We worried a lot about how we were going to teach Korean but we were able to enjoy it." They told the Japanese press, "If you love 2PM a lot, then we think your Korean will improve faster!"

2PM's Junho Volunteers in Ethiopia


2PM's Junho Volunteers in Ethiopia
Word has gotten out that 2PM member Junho has returned from volunteering in Ethiopia.  What a warm and touching story!

On February 27, the first episode of EBS Global Project program "Sharing" filled the TV screens in Korea.  On this episode, 2PM member Junho didn't use his vacation days he received in the four years since debut for a personal vacation, but left for volunteer service in Ethiopia, Africa last January.




For the past year, Junho has been secretly sponsoring a child in Ethiopia.  During his trip, he personally met and gave a gift to his sponsored child.  He also met patients who are suffering from a rare skin disease, elephantiasis, where the feet changes and bears a likeness to elephant feet.  It's touching to see him sing and dance for the enjoyment of these patients.

Viewers who have watched this broadcast were extremely touched and commented with, "I felt many different feelings while watching Junho's segment.  It'd be great to have a community where everyone loves each other," "It'd be great if people could be more interested in doing such volunteer work and realize how much joy volunteering can give them," "Watching this really touched my heart," "This made me reflect on myself," and "I want to share happiness, too."


28/10/11

UP2U MAGAZINE ISSUE #6 "Nichkhun life, form all angles" (part 1/2)


Up: You were a presenter for a camera in your latest advertisement. Do you like taking pictures in real life?
NK: Yes I do. I like keeping photos and memories. Like they say, only the images you’ve taken are left behind.


Up: What kind of pictures do you take?
NK: I have a camera with me all of the time. I like taking pictures in angles that other people don’t (laughs). Because photography is about individuality, I get creative in my own ways. Sometime I put the camera up high, sometime I take pictures from non-eyesight level (demonstrates), some other times I take pictures from a low angle. I’d show them to my friends and they’d ask “how did you do that” (smiles) “did you lie down on the floor or use a ladder? Couldn’t tell.” Like in the advertisement that was just released, I have fun taking photos in weird angles. The Samsung MultiView is suitable for my style of photography. 
People would wonder what camera I use.


Up: Do you like taking pictures of yourself? There are many self portraits of you on the internet.NK: It is considered a part of Fan Service. If I see something I’d capture and post them. Sometimes I like to take my own pictures and post them. That’s why many of the self portraits are funny. I take photos and edit them too. This camera has an editing function, very convenient. We can edit the pictures ourselves, making our experience easier and more fun. It suits my lifestyle, making me want to take photos even more.


Up: Since you have been taken photos of for countless of time, is there a trick to make yourself look good?

NK: If I know where the camera is, I will try to not look at it. The photographer can take a good picture by himself.



Up: Just now, your mother said you visited a hospital before you arrived here.NK: Last week my mother told me about a Breast Cancer project. Thailand ranks first in the number of women diagnosed with breast cancer. I was shocked when I found out and was concerned. So my mother asked me to support this project. I went to the hospital after I arrived to talk and give an interview with her. It was fun.


Up: Just like your name, Nichkhun, meaning a person who has virtue as the pillar.NK: I have to thank my father and mother for that.


Up: How hard do 2PM have to practice still?NK: Easy way of thinking, one show is one month practice.


Up: What’s the focus on your work right now?NK: This period I spend more time abroad than in Korea. The group is on an Asian tour in many countries. We have work in Japan, China, and many performances for the promotion of Hands Up album.


Up: Fans would probably like to know how you live when you are on tour.NK: Lack of sleep (laughs). We have to manage our time in travelling, preparing, performing and fanmeeting. Before a song is released, we work very hard. We practice so that it’s runs through our blood. When the time comes everything will work out. Let’s say we practice until it becomes instinct. Our work cycle is practice until 2am, then stay in the recording room until 6am, meet again at 9am, put on makeup, do our hair, then continue working. We sleep for only 3 hours, and we do that for many weeks.


Up: You said in an interview that if you are not working, you would like to relax and walk around in flipflops. Have you had a chance to do that in Seoul or Bangkok?NK: (laughs loudly) Yes, I’ve had. But I cannot get myself to do it (beams). On days that I’m quite free, I’d exercise, hit the gym, or practice and correct in areas where I’m not satisfied with myself. If we think we have time, we should not waste it. I’ve turned into a workaholic. I say this because experience taught me that as a performer, we must be both physically and mentally ready. When we have time we should prepare physically.


... to be continued ... 












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