Cha Hak-yeon of 'Labour Labor' "10th year of 'Actor Idol'..."Still communicating with VIXX members"
Jul 02, 2025
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On the afternoon of the 2nd, Cha Hak-yeon met with Sports Chosun at a place in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, and responded to an interview to commemorate the end of 'Roh Moo-sa Roh Moo-jin'.
Cha Hak-yeon played the role of a reporter-turned-video creator 'Go Gyeon-woo' in MBC's Friday-Saturday drama 'Roh Moo-jin' (planned by Kwon Sung-chang/directed by Lim Soon-rye, Lee Han-joon/scripted by Kim Normal, Yoo Seung-hee/produced Broccoli Pictures). He was the creator of the 'issuemaker' video of 'Mugins', and worked with camouflage infiltration in each incident. From slick comic performances to quickness to shine even in unexpected situations, he showed a variety of charms, leading to a response of 'Rediscovering Cha Hak-yeon'.
Cha Hak-yeon responded with an impressive response, saying, `I was most pleased to hear that it looked like Gyeonwoo, the name of the character in the play. I was overwhelmed when I heard that long-time fans were able to watch my performance with confidence.
Cha Hak-yeon, who has been acting steadily since 2014. I've been acting for almost 10 years. Cha Hak-yeon said, `I like to go up step by step. I want to enjoy this moment rather than impatience, and this strength seems to be the support to continue acting in the future."
Regarding the thirst for activities in the group 'VIX' with enemies, we are also continuing to communicate with the members. They also support each other's activities," he said, expressing a strong teamwork.
In response to some of the reactions that the recent popularity of 'K-Pop Demon Hunters' in 'Lion Boyz' reminds me of VIXX, 'So did I. I enjoyed the reactions because I performed a lot of oriental performances."
Meanwhile, 'Labour Labor Jin', which ended with 10 episodes on the 28th of last month, drew favorable reviews from viewers by cheerfully and cheerfully solving the theme of a diverse and heavy labor problem. The viewership of the final episode was 4.2 percent nationwide and 3.9 percent in the Seoul metropolitan area, and the highest ratings soared to 5.6 percent (based on Nielsen Korea)br>
mj.cho@sportschosun.com