Park Jae-chan Overcomes Tough Times Before "Semantic Error"

Group DKZ member and actor Park Jae-chan revealed an episode with Park Seo-ham.

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Park Jae-chan conducted a photo shoot for the May issue of ELLE magazine. This pictorial focused on capturing Park Jae-chan's unique charm, which has not been seen before, and Park Jae-chan showed a photo-genic appearance in each cut, and all the filming staff admired.

Park Jae-chan played the role of Choo Sang-woo in the Watcha original drama "Semantic Error", and Park Seo-ham played the role of Jang Jae-yeong. Despite the limitations of the genre of BL drama, "Semantic Error" has been successful, and the popularity of the two main characters, Park Jae-chan and Park Seo-ham, also increased.

In an interview with the photoshoot, Park Jae-chan said of Park Seo-ham, "We both went through difficult times before filming "Semantic Error". That's why I became more dependent. "I was able to concentrate more on acting at a time when I was trying to balance acting with song writing as well".

Regarding a story between the two, which is not yet known, he said, "I think I keep wearing the clothes that Seo-ham used to wear. That's all for a reason", he said, confessing the story of the two 'lifetime friends' sharing closets.

The group DKZ, which includes Park Jae-chan, made a comeback with its new song "Cupid" on the 12th. With the comeback of his new song, Park Jae-chan is spending busy days amid a flood of love calls from various media outlets.

When asked if he sleeps well, Park Jae-chan said, "I sleep really well. Still, I think I sleep six hours a day", he said. When asked if he realized his popularity, he said, "It's like a miracle. The result of my three-year career as DKZ has doubled in less than three months. I'm trying to do my best in what I can at the moment", he said.

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