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JJCC dream of becoming a long-running team like Shinhwa


JJCC revealed what Jackie Chan is really like, their goals, and more!


JJCC shared in an interview with Star News on March 25, "Although [Jackie Chan] is always warm and smiling, he acts stern when he gives advice... He is our mental support."

Simba shared, "I am the type to speak with actions rather than words... I organize our water bottles myself and write the members' names on them so they don't lose them," following the actions of his mentor Jackie Chan who previously mentioned how he writes names on water bottles to make sure no one wastes water on 'Happy Together 3'.

Eddie also shared how Jackie Chan inspires him, "After hearing Jackie Chan's advice that 'effort doesn't betray you,' I didn't quit until the end... I will work hard to do my best to become the best... Because Jackie Chan's name is on the line, we still feel a lot of pressure and are being careful.. We will continue to work, so that we don't taint his honor."

E.Co shared his group's dream, "We want to work hard and become a central force in K-pop. Our dream is to be a long-running team like Shinhwa."

Do you think JJCC have what it takes to be the next Shinwha?

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