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Jang Hansol Reveals How K-Pop Idols Respond to Public Love, Eating a Lot to Show Enjoying Life

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Jang Hansol Reveals How K-Pop Idols Respond to Public Love, Eating a Lot to Show Enjoying Life Jang Hansol (credit: instagram.com/hansoljang110)

Kapanlagi.com - Have you ever wondered what K-Pop idols do when they have no activities in the entertainment world? Surely they do a lot. This time, let's guess what activities K-Pop idols do with Jang Hansol aka Korea Reomit. Coincidentally, this Korean guy who is fluent in Javanese is one of the supporters of the Kapanlagi Korean Festival Day 1 event held on Saturday (25/7/2020).

This Youtuber, who has been living in Malang for a long time, doesn't know much about the daily lives of idols. But because he often digs information from many sources, Hansol definitely knows that K-Pop idols also like to do positive things outside the entertainment world.

"I don't have any close artists, so it's difficult to answer. Actually, Korean artists do many good things, like donating money. They donated 1 billion (won) during the pandemic. It's our culture as artists, after receiving love from the public, to give back that love during difficult times," said Hansol.

1. Like Sports

Surely you know that Korean idols have great bodies. Of course, they have obtained it not easily. Hansol also said that he understands they must exercise well even though they know how to have fun when they have no schedule.

"Actually, Korean artists always take care of their diet and exercise regularly. It's not visible, they eat a lot in front of the screen, wanting to show that they enjoy life. They are tall. They also go to cafes. Gangnam is an expensive area, there are many fancy cafes, it is likely that when we go there, there are artists, but we didn't expect it," said Hansol.

2. Aware of the Difficulty of Being a K-Pop Idol

Being an artist has its pros and cons, and it is not easy, including being a K-Pop idol. According to Hansol, many Koreans now understand the weight of being an idol.

"Until 2 years ago, being an idol was a popular job, it seemed successful. Starting this year, people started thinking that being a YouTuber seems nice. Because being an artist, there are many things they cannot do, a small mistake becomes a topic of conversation. Idols are starting to decline a bit because people are starting to know the stress and competition," he concluded.

So, do you want to be a K-Pop idol or a YouTuber, KLovers?

(kpl/tdr/pit)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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