"10 year hiatus, what should I do?" Original 'High Teen Star' Koo Bon-seung talks about his male mother (Chairman's)

Aug 20, 2024

 '10 year hiatus, what should I do?' Original 'High Teen Star' Koo Bon-seung talks about his male mother (Chairman's)
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Koo Bon-seung, a high-teen star, appeared in 'Chairman's People', drawing attention by mentioning his 17 years of solo life and long hiatus.

Koo Bon-seung appeared as a special assistant in tvN's story entertainment show 'Chairman's People', which aired on the 19th. The members expressed expectations for his appearance, saying "Today's terrible assistant is coming," and Koo Bon-seung appeared with strong charisma as his nickname was Tiger Assistant.

Koo Bon-seung made his debut as an actor in 1994 and released an album, serving as a high-teen star in the 1990s. He told the story of his debut after being cast by an entertainment producer while working part-time at a legendary cafe that produced stars such as Jung Woo-sung and Lim Sang-ah. Later, he recalled that he rose to stardom in just two months by appearing in M headquarters entertainment 'Today is a Good Day' and drama 'General Hospital'.

In particular, Koo Bon-seung also boasted of his splendid past, which had high ratings at the time, mentioning his appearance 'Reporting'. Looking at Koo Bon-seung, Kim Soo-mi asked "Why didn't you get married when you looked so perfect?" and Koo Bon-seung confessed why he had been solo for 17 years. He confessed that he became more and more forgetful of them as he took a break from dating, and he also asked for advice on dating.

Later, Koo Bon-seung said that the reason for his 10-year hiatus was "Magic Castle taken before taking a break became controversial, and that's how 10 years have passed." Fearing that he would be forgotten in broadcasting due to the long hiatus, he could not leave the broadcasting industry," he said, describing his troubles.

Kim Yong-gun told Koo Bon-seung that he should continue to meet and pay attention to people"If you don't see it, it's our job to be forgotten," he said.



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