Most went to college and took English. The director went to USC for his masters. They just need to practice as they don't have chance to leave Korea often!!
I think he’s just asking them how they’re doing with the global attention., A lot of stars from countries other than America don’t really get recognized when they travel abroad., But Korean actors are now receiving global attention with original Korean produced entertainment, so I think This is just the beginning of a game changer
I agree. Some of these people are international stars already, especially LJJ, they are known across Asia. Just because Europe or USA doesn't recognise them, doesn't mean they are not famous. It's also degrading to ask about A lister fans, like reassurance that Hollywood has given it's approval. These questions are low key insulting to all of their existing international fans. Why not ask about what designers they are wearing, their hopes for a sequel, plans for other projects like other people get asked?
@@elaineforan4751 nah! They’re famous, I’m pretty sure lots of American know them, everything spread so fast now.. I just hate how some reporters underestimate Asians especially Korean. It most always happened everytime I listened to BTS interview, wth can’t they come with more creative questions?? LOL
@@ladisanindya One American reporter asked LJJ what it was like to be an overnight star! He had too much class to point out he has been working hard for 20 or more years now. Hollywood doesn't want to know what is going on outside its own doorstep. Imagine knowing you would interview these people and not doing any basic google search about their background.
I love how they try to speak the language when they feel they can answered
Most went to college and took English. The director went to USC for his masters.
They just need to practice as they don't have chance to leave Korea often!!
Love lee jung jae ❤
1:16 awww Lee Jung Jae💖
They are huge stars in their own right..hated the interview questions
I don’t know how you can hate the interview if you’ve only seen less than 2 mins….👀
I think he’s just asking them how they’re doing with the global attention., A lot of stars from countries other than America don’t really get recognized when they travel abroad., But Korean actors are now receiving global attention with original Korean produced entertainment, so I think This is just the beginning of a game changer
I agree. Some of these people are international stars already, especially LJJ, they are known across Asia. Just because Europe or USA doesn't recognise them, doesn't mean they are not famous. It's also degrading to ask about A lister fans, like reassurance that Hollywood has given it's approval. These questions are low key insulting to all of their existing international fans. Why not ask about what designers they are wearing, their hopes for a sequel, plans for other projects like other people get asked?
@@elaineforan4751 nah! They’re famous, I’m pretty sure lots of American know them, everything spread so fast now.. I just hate how some reporters underestimate Asians especially Korean. It most always happened everytime I listened to BTS interview, wth can’t they come with more creative questions?? LOL
@@ladisanindya One American reporter asked LJJ what it was like to be an overnight star! He had too much class to point out he has been working hard for 20 or more years now. Hollywood doesn't want to know what is going on outside its own doorstep. Imagine knowing you would interview these people and not doing any basic google search about their background.
ask questions to everyone
dnt just focus on one
i wish ali was there 🥲he played a good role