Choo Sung-hoon, who has 1.59 million subscribers, declares suspension of YouTube within three years, will fold if it reaches less than 10 million (Choo Sung-hoon)
Apr 18, 2025
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On the 17th, a video titled 'Choo Sung-hoon' was released on the YouTube channel 'Choo Sung-hoon'.
In the video, Choo Sung-hoon was shown receiving 'Gold Button' to commemorate the achievement of 1 million subscribers.
YouTube awards Silver Play Button (100,000), Gold Play Button (1 million), and Diamond Play Button (10 million) depending on the number of subscribers that measure popular channels.
Chu Sung-hoon said, `Thanks to the people of our country, this is what happened. I don't do it because I'm good at it. It's a growing process, but it's actually too much pressure. All of a sudden, it's like this in three to four months."
Then "Scary mind comes first. I'm happy, but I'm completely back and forth. It would be nice if the number of views came out, but I'm also worried about whether it. It's stressful."
In the meantime, Choo Sung-hoon mentioned achieving 10 million YouTube subscribers as his new goal, saying, "I've never seen the diamond button." So I don't know what it looks like, but with that goal, our team can work hard. I'll stop (doing YouTube) if it doesn't work in three years..." he declared, surprising everyone.
Earlier, Choo Sung-hoon appeared on Sana's YouTube channel, who is from Osaka, and mentioned 10 million subscribers.
At the time, Chu Sung-hoon "Actually, I didn't want to do YouTube at first. At first, I was invited and said 'Why are you doing YouTube at this time?' There are already too many celebrities and people with 1 million, 2 million, and 3 million subscribers said they didn't like it because they didn't see the number of views and thought about what they could do in the (YouTube) market."
Then "I was told to try it with a light heart, so 'Okay, let's try it', but this worked out so well "I got greedy again. I'm setting my sights very high. I think I need to go to 10 million subscribers" he once expressed his bold ambition.
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