Jung Hae-in appeared on Lee Yong-jin’s YouTube channel’s “Yong Tarot”, which will be released on Nov 20th, and expressed his affection for his family, “I plan to spend as much time as possible with my parents.”
Surprised by this, Lee Yong-jin remarked, “I thought you’d enjoy living a solo life.” Jung Hae-in responded “Family comes first for me, always before friends. Right now, I’m planning a family trip abroad, and I’m curious how it’ll go“, asking a tarot reading about his plan.
Jung Hae-in is well-known for his strong bond with his family. When invited to the Cannes Film Festival for the movie “I, the Executioner”, he brought his mother along, which garnered attention. Reflecting on the experience, he said, “It’s the best thing I did in 2024 and one of the most unforgettable moments of my acting career.”
During the show, Jung Hae-in opened up about various topics, including his relationship with his younger brother, who is seven years younger than him, his thoughts on marriage timing, and his friendships with fellow actors like Im Si-wan, Ahn Bo-hyun and Kim Soo-hyun. He also discussed his upcoming projects, his vision of himself 12 years later, and even lighter topics like whether he should keep wearing his signature black cap at the airport.
In particular, he confessed his affection for Lee Yong-jin, “I decided to appear on ‘Yong Tarot’ because I wanted to meet you in person and become friends with you. I admire humorous people. Would it be okay if I reached out to you first?“
“Yong Tarot” is a YouTube content where Lee Yong-jin, who has studied tarot cards, engages with guests in insightful and entertaining readings. Past episodes have featured high-profile stars like SEVENTEEN’s Hoshi, Nam Hee-doo and Zico, making it a popular program.
“Yong Tarot”, with Jung Hae-in’s candid and laid-back appearance, will be released on Nov 20th at 6 PM.
Meanwhile, Jung Hae-in and Jung So-min have sparked dating rumors due to their chemistry in tvN’s “Love Next Door”. Regarding this, Jung Hae-in said during an interview for the movie “I, the Executioner”, “I think it’s just a sign that our on-screen chemistry was that good.”
Source: Daum