Here’s everything that happened at Seo Kang-jun’s first PH fan meet

Jee Y. Geronimo

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Here’s everything that happened at Seo Kang-jun’s first PH fan meet
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MANILA, Philippines – Korean actor Seo Kang-jun visited the Philippines for the first time last weekend to meet his Filipino fans, many of whom fondly call him Nam Shin as it sounds similar to “namchin,” the Korean slang for boyfriend (namja chingu).

Nam Shin, of course, is his character in popular Korean drama Are You Human Too. Kang-jun was also in town to promote the drama, which started airing on GMA7 this week.

But the highlight of his trip was still the two-hour fan meeting last Saturday, May 25, at the New Frontier Theater (formerly KIA Theatre). The 5urprise member kicked off the event with his song “You Are My Love,” which is part of the Are You Human Too soundtrack.


 

After his first greeting, Kang-jun went on to play a couple of games with lucky fans. The fans had to beat Kang-jun in the games if they wanted to win special rewards – as if playing with the man himself wasn’t reward enough?





 

After the games, Kang-jun left the stage briefly and returned to serenade the fans with his rendition of “Thinking Out Loud.” Swoon!



 

Kang-jun then sat down with MYX VJ Sunny Kim – the host for the evening – to answer some questions.

“Of all the roles that you have played, which do you think is the most memorable and why?” Sunny said, starting off the short question and answer portion. Sunny also translated for the actor, who answered in Korean.

Kang-jun said the most memorable role he’s played so far is his characters in Are You Human Too because he’s always wanted to try playing two roles, and that the drama itself “brought about a very good message for everyone.” To prepare for the drama, Kang-jun said he had to study the movie A.I.

But the actor said he was able to relate more to his character Ohn Joon-young in the drama The Third Charm. He said the drama itself is relatable as it tackles topics such as love, growth, and pain.

“Usually, in dramas or TV series, the main character, they have ideal characteristics. They’re very handsome, usually always perfect. But the character in this drama is very normal, very ordinary, and is very relatable, so everyone’s gonna be able to relate to it,” Kang-jun said when asked what made this drama different.

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Kang-jun also named actors he looks up to: fellow Korean actor Han Seo-kyu, and American actor Jake Gyllenhaal.

Kang-jun said he’s willing to work in the Philippines with Filipino actors if given the chance.

He also encouraged aspiring actors in the audience that night, saying he hopes to see them in an original Filipino Netflix film soon. Apparently, many actors and people around him have watched Filipino films that are currently on Netflix.

But the actor admitted that he cannot feel his popularity yet. He also admitted that fan meets could be burdensome for him because he wonders why his fans like him.

“He feels very pressured because he wonders why the fans keep supporting him, so every time he has fan meets like this he makes sure he performs for you and he prepares for the roles he’s about to play,” Sunny said as she translated Kang-jun’s answer.

On a lighter note, Sunny asked Kang-jun how he feels about his fans referring to him as their boyfriend.

He’s thinking ‘di na siya p’wedeng magka-girlfriend kasi kayo daw lahat ang girlfriend niya (He’s thinking he can’t have a girlfriend anymore because you all are his girlfriend,” Sunny laughed as she translated Kang-jun’s answer. When asked if it’s okay for him, Kang-jun hesitated before answering “for now.”

Sunny also asked Kang-jun what he would be doing if he’s not an actor. The audience teased Kang-jun, saying he should be a chef or a dancer. Kang-jun played along and somehow danced with one of his fans onstage. 


 

But his real answer? He would be working at a samgyeopsal place!

Cue the next portion of the fan meet: cultural exchange. For this part of the program, Kang-jun got to try some of the Philippines’ best dishes: empanada, lechon, and leche flan. Guess which one’s his favorite? It’s the lechon, of course!

Kang-jun also made his own sago’t gulaman, which two lucky fans got to taste.


 

As the fan meeting drew to a close, Kang-jun’s Filipino fans surprised him with a video and a cake.


 

He returned the love as he sang his last song, “Falling Slowly.”


 

“I hope you had a great time today. And I hope to see you again. Be healthy, and I’ll be back, alright? Mahal kita (I love you)!” Kang-jun said – with no translator this time – as he ended the night with a bow and a wave to the audience.


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Jee Y. Geronimo

Jee is part of Rappler's Central Desk, handling most of the world, science, and environment stories on the site. She enjoys listening to podcasts and K-pop, watching Asian dramas, and running long distances. She hopes to visit Israel someday to retrace the steps of her Savior.