Full of charisma and virility, the star of "Healer," Ji Chang Wook poses for a photo shoot in "The Celebrity" magazine!
After gracing the cover of lifestyle magazine The Celebrity, Ji
Chang Wook participated in an interview after taking pictures in a
botanical garden.
On the set, Ji Chang Wook showed his romantic and beautiful sides,
bringing out his masculinity and charisma through his expressions and
stylish suits.
Following the shoot, Ji Chang Wook shared in the interview, "My
lifestyle while filming something and during break times are very
different. When I′m filming, I only focus on filming."
"I want to try an action role, a character with a ruined image or the
lead in a melodrama."
Through the interview, Ji Chang Wook proved to have a very well-rounded
personality with a bit of analog sentiments. When asked if he′s ever
gotten his fortune or horoscope read, he replied, "If you greet the
future without knowing, without predicting, you′ll be able to live your
life more freely."
"It′s been about five years since I′ve lived without a computer," shared
Ji Chang Wook. "I only look at scripts that have been printed out. Ever
since I was little, I always wrote down things I needed to do and
remember. I was able to concentrate better that way."
He also shared 30 answers to questions regarding his musical life, the
reason why he gets mentally lost during his break time, the things he
enjoys and more.
The full pictorial and interview will be included in the April issue of The Celebrity.
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