Kang Chan-hee consulted Senior Choi Hwa-jung on 'Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young: I Missed You.'
In the 7th episode of the ENA entertainment show 'Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young: I Missed You,' which aired on the 20th, Lee Yo-won, Kang Chan-hee, and Kim Kang-hyun, who came together for the movie 'Ghosts,' appeared as guests.
That day, Kang Chan-hee asked, "You've been active for such a long time; I'm curious about the secret to your longevity." In response, Kim Ho-young asked, "Was there a trigger for your concerns?" Kang Chan-hee revealed, "I've recently started thinking that I might not be able to stay in the entertainment industry for a long time."
Kang Chan-hee expressed, "Mentally and physically, I wonder if I can do this for a long time. I debuted at a young age, and while working as a singer and actor, I heard negative comments from those around me saying, 'You have no talent.' Despite that, I was steadfast on my path at a young age, but now, as I walk this road, I feel like I still don’t know what this is, and there is no clearly visible path, which feels vague and scary to me."
Choi Hwa-jung remarked, "Even talented people often hear that they have no talent. That’s something others say. You just need to believe in yourself. The hardest thing in the world is believing in yourself. I pondered for a year about starting YouTube."
Kim Ho-young reminisced, "Whenever we met on 'Choi Ta-pa' radio every week, my sister would say she thought I couldn't do YouTube," and Choi Hwa-jung added, "I thought about it every week. I have no talent. I was wondering who would watch me without any content. But Sung Si-kyung said, 'Just write it like a diary.'"
In particular, Choi Hwa-jung sincerely advised Kang Chan-hee, "I don't think you need to worry too much. It’s possible to feel vague, but later on, you might think, 'That was so cute of me, I was too hasty, I was too young,' or 'That time was so good.'"
Lee Yo-won stated, "I think this is a concern only people of this age can have. I also never thought I would be doing this job until now. Like you mentioned, I haven’t changed much from who I was back then. Only my age has changed. I still feel immature now," while Choi Hwa-jung laughed and added, "It’s the same at 65. You can still be immature then too."
[Photo] Captured from the broadcast of 'Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young: I Missed You.'
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