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Jang Geun Seuk graces the cover of 'Marie Claire' + discusses future goals


Jang Geun Suk graced the cover of 'Marie Claire's special edition April issue!


Jang Geun Suk looked cool in light casual fashion for spring with fun prints and patterns to spice up his neutral pieces.

Jang Geun Suk shared, "A celebrity is also like a product and brand. But just because they don't seem to have flaws on the outside, it doesn't mean that they're perfect... I would like to be like a glass box that one can look into. At least my fans and I look into each other like glass boxes."

"If it's possible, I want to live as an actor for a long time. In the end, what I have to get a hold and focus on are my productions... Although I can't say for certain that all productions are stable and would be the right choice, I think that rather than a life with no hurt, a life with thorns and just enough hurt is a life with vitality so it's beautiful."

Jang Geun Suk kicked off the new year to a busy start with his fan meetings, drama 'Pretty Man' and recently graduated from Hanyang University.





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