Ji Chang Wook Reacts To Being Called ‘Pro-Kisser’: ‘I feel really…’

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Ji Chang Wook is in full swing as he prepares for back-to-back projects. But ahead of his new works, the heartthrob gave his honest thoughts about being called a 'Pro-Kisser.'

Want to know what the actor said? Then read on!

Ji Chang Wook Gets Candid For Being Called 'Pro-Kisser'

Following the conclusion of his action-thriller series "The Worst Evil," Ji Chang Wook made his guest appearance on the entertainment show "Salon Drip 2," which aired on November 14.

Hosted by the ever-talented comedian, Jang Do Yeon, the interview gave the fans and viewers laughter with her active interaction with the Korean heartthrob. 

With the number of dramas he worked on, Ji Chang Wook is already known for his versatile acting. But apart from that, he is also recognized by fans as a 'kiss master.' It was mentioned that the top 3 most-viewed YouTube videos of him were all kiss scenes.

The actor laughed and humbly replied, "Actually, I worked harder on other things than kissing." He continued, "Even though I talk like this, I feel really good. I thought those scenes were beautiful. The credit goes to the team for creating the mood between me and my co-stars, more than me being good at kissing."

The female host joked, "I'll appoint you as a 'pro-kisser.'"

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As the conversation continued, Jang Do Yeon asked if the lead actor coordinates the kissing scenes, and Ji Chang Wook replied, "When filming intimate or high-level skinship scenes, we coordinate in advance and try different things during rough rehearsals."

Is It True? Ji Chang Wook Stopped Taking Selfies

Meanwhile, Ji Chang Wook has a huge following on social media account with 26 million followers, ranking third among Korean male stars. When asked about his criteria for posting snaps on Instagram, he answered, "These days, I post more pictures related to my work than personal ones."

He clarified that he does not share personal things in public. 

The "K2" star revealed that he used to take a lot of selfies when he was younger. 

"I took a lot of pictures before, but now it seems like my face is not as good as before. In the past, I used to think 'it came out well' when taking photos, but now I feel like I've aged more than before."

Knowing how attractive he is, Jang Do Yeon caused laughter as she commented, "Ji Chang Wook is saying something weird. What is he talking about?"

What's Next for Ji Chang Wook

Meanwhile, the 36-year-old actor is currently booked with new projects and expected to be busy until 2024. After "The Worst Evil," he will make his immediate return in December with "Welcome to Samdalri" alongside lead actress Shin Hye Sun.

Another project on his way is the historical series "Empress Woo," which is composed of star-studded cast members including Jun Jeong Seo, Kim Moo Yul, Jung Yu Mi, Lee Soo Hyuk, and Park Ji Hwan.

Ji Chang Wook might also team up with EXO member and actor Doh Kyungsoo in a high-budgeted revenge drama "Sculptured City." Both parties are reviewing the offers but no confirmation yet whether they already accepted the roles.

In addition to his possible works is the crime drama "Bulk," in which he is rumored to replace Cha Eun Woo, who stepped down from the project. 

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Shai Collins wrote this.

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