Kim Seon Ho recently unboxes a DICON photobook featuring BTS Jimin, and fans could not take it. They have been describing the moment as “Kings supporting one other,” and many could not agree more as the “Start-Up” actor is all the rage these days, not just in South Korea but other parts of the world as well.
Seon Ho admires BTS Jimin
In a video published by Dispatch’s branch called Deaser, Kim Seon Ho was shown excitedly unboxing a DICON photobook featuring BTS Jimin. The actor then browses the pages while continuously saying how cool Jimin’s photos are, and all of them came out really well.
Still, Kim Seon Ho picked his favorite image of the BTS member and chose one where Jimin stares at the camera, and the focus of the shoot was his face. The actor shared that he picked this shot because Jimin was able to perfectly express the sexy side of a man.
The 34-year-old actor even said that he will use BTS Jimin’s photo as a reference for his own photoshoot. He also read part of the idol singer’s interview where Jimin answered a question about his goals.
“I just want to be happy doing what I’m doing just like now,” and to this reply, Kim Seon Ho agreed and shared that truly it is his aim as well. He wants to work as long as he is happy with what he is doing. In any case, Kim Seon Ho mentioned that he will also work on a DICON photobook and asks fans to look forward to it too.
Seon Ho’s new VLIVE interview
Meanwhile, on Dec. 28, Kim Seon Ho went on VLIVE, and during the broadcast, he answered many questions about his activities and acting strategies. Some of the things he shared on that day include how he memorizes scripts and how he deals with crying scenes.
“You can memorize things more quickly if you draw a picture in your head instead of just memorizing the words,” Soompi quoted Kim Seon Ho as saying. “You have to understand it first and then think you’re saying that to someone. There’s no special method, and the secret is to work hard.”
For the crying scenes, Kim Seon Ho admits he also has a hard time with this, especially if there are many people around watching. “It’s not easy to cry while everyone is watching me. I make myself believe that the world and this situation is real.”


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