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KB: When did you start cosplaying? Is there a reason why you did cosplay?
While I was a body profile model, I was thinking about what to do to take fun pictures rather than obvious ones, so I took them like that’s how I took them.
KB: Please give us some tips for those who are interested in cosplay.
I think you need to understand the character’s characteristics in order to do cosplay. I think that’s the detail. Anyone can pull off a trick. If you can’t take advantage of those characteristics, you’ll be clumsy.
KB: You look like Kim Ji-hoon from the Korean version of Money Heist. Do you agree with this? And what do you think of Kim Ji-hoon?
Wow! It’s an honor. When I first saw actor Kim Jihoon, I started growing out my hair. As a result, the Money Heist Korean Edition I have took came out in the Korean version, and I am very honoured to be cast by actor Kim Ji-hoon.
KB: Usually, Koreans have three letters, but you have two letters.
Can you tell me how you got your name?
My grandfather gave me this name. When I was young, I was teased a lot because I was the only one with two letters, but it was easy for people to remember because it had a good meaning and was unique.
KB: As a fitness model, what do you think when many women show a lot of interest in fitness and muscles? Is it good or bad?
I think it’s a good thing. I think it’s not a bad thing but a good thing to take care of yourself because you need muscles to have elasticity.