T.O.P. Talks About Dating And His 'Tazza 2' Co-Stars

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In a recent interview for "High Cut" magazine, Choi Seung Hyun, a.k.a. T.O.P. from Big Bang, spoke about dating and his beautiful "Tazza 2" co-stars.

"Shin Se Kyung is a good person and very mature for her age," he said of the actress who plays his love interest in the film.

He also enjoyed working with Lee Honey, the former Miss Korea.

"She is cool, free and easy to work with, so she is like my brother," he said of his co-star.

That's a funny thing to say about someone you spent eight hours kissing, even if it was for a film role. The actors kissed for hours in the rain to achieve that one perfect shot. At a press conference for the film she said that by the end of the shoot he felt feverish. She wondered if he had a fever and praised him for working so hard in such a difficult and uncomfortable environment. But he insisted he was not sick. His rising temperature had to do with being nervous about the kiss scene.

"That wasn't from a fever," he said. "It was nervousness that turned really passionate because I was kissing you. My lips got really hot."

Even though many women around the world would be eager to date him, Choi Seung Hyun does not have a lot of experience at dating. And on the rare occasions he does date, he likes to keep it a secret. He might not even tell his fellow members in Big Bang, although he shares a lot with them.

"I've rarely had a date since I became a singer and I didn't even tell the closest people to me," he said.

It's not that he is worried about a scandal. It's the proper way for a gentleman to act.

"I should think of my partner because people are always interested in public figures," he said.

At any rate he does not have a lot of time to date.

"I want to spend my young days working on my career," he said.

In "Tazza 2," he plays a young gambler who gets set up in a scam. He takes the blame and is forced to run for his life. He plans his revenge and Shin Se Kyung's character helps him achieve it.

"Tazza 2" is the sequel to "Tazza: The High Rollers," which was the highest grossing Korean film in 2006.

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