Actor Park Hae-joon said to Grandma Park Mak-rye, "Please don't get too angry," on the official GQ Korea YouTube channel on the 6th. Photo by GQ Korea YouTube channel video capture

Actor Park Hae-joon said to Grandma Park Mak-rye, "Please don't get too angry," on the official GQ Korea YouTube channel on the 6th. Photo by GQ Korea YouTube channel video capture

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[Asia Economy Intern Reporter Min Jun-young] Actor Park Hae-joon, who appears in the JTBC drama 'The World of the Married,' sent a video message to YouTuber Grandma Park Mak-rye, asking her "Please don't be too angry."


On the 6th, GQ Korea posted a video titled 'Interview with Scene-Stealer Actor Park Hae-joon from The World of the Married, Misaeng, and Believer' on its official YouTube channel.


In the video, Park Hae-joon responded to the question, "Is it true that you initially declined The World of the Married?" by saying, "I didn't decline, but I hesitated a lot."


He continued, "It wasn't about the character, but I worried a lot about whether I could do it well. I wondered if I could express such extreme emotions, and whether I could fill in and portray them adequately during the fast-paced filming process typical of dramas," he added.


When asked if he had watched YouTuber Grandma Park Mak-rye's review video, he said, "I feel really sorry to Grandma, but after watching it, it was so funny that I couldn't stop laughing."


Then, through a video message to Grandma Park Mak-rye, Park Hae-joon said, "Grandma, I became a fan after watching your video. Please feel free to criticize me as much as you want," and added, "I will finish The World of the Married to the very end. Please don't be too angry, take care of your health, and eat lots of delicious food."



Park Hae-joon also said, "(Grandma Park Mak-rye's video) relieved some of the pressure. Knowing how people would watch it made me feel more at ease."


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