The Worst Part About Being A Celeb, According To A Popular Korean Comedian

컨텐츠 정보

본문

H-1b8q-tvcoGuYlZu-ApyCghXZn2SNmnkFOepVBR4RHQn96iFYQRPurok_Bzz0dBJHXPeabYqAIf9WVmBFMC7bIZc3_Y3tZnwnnKA3KfExOJxAQ=s0-rj-l80-e365

Comedian Jeong Jun Ha, whose rise to fame came from Infinite Challenge, is now one of the better-known comedians in Korea. And while no celeb would turn down the amount of love and attention that fans give, Jeong said there’s a price to be paid for living a high-profile life.

Comedian Jeong Jun Ha | YAMUJIN

In a YouTube series called, “All About Occupations,” YouTuber @JMunibus tagged along with Jeong as the comedian went about a day in his life. When the YouTuber pointed out how “everyone recognized [him] everywhere [he] went” during the shoot, Jeong explained the “cons” of being that well-recognized—as well as some of the worst encounters he has had with so-called fans.

It’s great being a celeb. But there are uncomfortable moments that come with that life. Even as a comedian, I can’t be fun and entertaining all the time. Like, I obviously have my bad days.

— Jeong Jun Ha

For Jeong, it was a struggle having to deal with fans even when he was having his vulnerable moments as a human being.

Your browser does not support video.

Being a celeb means, though, that even on those days, I’ll come across fans who—for example—want to take pictures with me. Even if I feel terrible, I have to smile and pose. Or, I can turn them down. But then I’ll be called names. They’ll say I’m rude. Or that I’m a self-absorbed prick.

The other day, someone came up to me and said, “Hey, you!” And when I looked, he went, “Oh, come on! It’s me! Don’t you remember?” Then he got mad that I didn’t remember who he was. He said that I let fame get to my head. He was a complete stranger that I took a picture with. Once. On the side of a street. And that encounter made me so upset. It even had me wondering… How do I go on living like this?

— Jeong Jun Ha

In fact, ever since he started running a restaurant, things got more difficult for Jeong—as a celeb-turned-business-owner.

Jeong’s restaurant in Korea | @junha0465/Instagram

Recalling a time he got “slapped in the face” for intervening in a situation, Jeong also explained how fame meant sacrifice.

Now that I’m a business owner… It’s even harder. Once, I had a customer getting rowdy and being disrespectful toward my employees. So I stepped in to intervene. I got slapped across the face.

I called the police and filed a report. He told them that he couldn’t remember a thing. He said he wouldn’t be able to apologize because he had no idea what happened. In the end, though, I decided to drop everything because… Imagine the headlines that would come pouring out if I were to drag it out in a lawsuit. “Jeong Jun Ha Involved In A Brawl” or whatever. Right? So I chose the easiest resolution… which was to forgive the person who slapped me.

— Jeong Jun Ha

In response to Jeong’s appearance in the YouTube series, Koreans agreed that some people “fail to understand that celebrities are humans, too.” Hundreds of comments rooted for Jeong, and urged one another to practice kindness.

| theqoo
  • “I get it. Some of these people then share those pictures on social media, commenting something negative about the celebrities. What are their problems?”
  • “If I had the choice, I’d choose not to take pictures. I wouldn’t be able to care if I get called names or not. I’d lie and tell them that the management banned me from taking pictures.”
  • “The same kind of people are the ones who leave malicious comments toward celebrities.”
  • “I don’t think I’d ever be able to handle a celeb life. Even with all the profit involved. I wish people would realize how much power and influence their words hold.”
  • “F*cking rude… People are so mean. I bet these are the same kind of people who get caught on power trips. Ew.”
  • “I would’ve gotten canceled a thousand times had I been a celeb…”
| theqoo
  • “Such is the life of a public figure…”
  • “Living like that must be exhausting, though.”
  • “Aw, Jun Ha…”
  • “The world’s full of evil people.”
  • “Garbage behavior. Same goes to the people who raid celebrities’ social media accounts and spamming them with ill-intended comments.”
  • “How rude, though?! People are out of their minds.”

You can watch the full video here.

관련자료

댓글 0
등록된 댓글이 없습니다.
전체 31,515 / 137 페이지
번호
제목
이름
  • Image
    Min Hee Jin’s Latest Instagram Stories Rally Korean Netizens To Her Defence Amid Feud With HYBE
    싹쓰리 18:42
  • Image
    Recent Wave Of News And “Forced Hate” Towards SEVENTEEN Sparks Anger Among CARATs
    싹쓰리 18:42
  • Image
    Mnet Star Actor Shockingly Sentenced To 3 Years In Prison For Selling Drugs
    싹쓰리 18:42
  • Image
    특성 팀컬러 맛집 금액별 잉글랜드 스쿼드 이렇게 맞추세요!
    싹쓰리 18:31
  • Image
    Netizens Stunned By BTS’s Shockingly Low Likes On Tweet About RM, Fans Debunk
    싹쓰리 18:12
  • Image
    다크홀 촬영지는 구미 티케이케미칼 스판텍스 공장 내에서 촬영중입니다
    코난 03.29
  • Image
    무섭A지네요 ...
    정Mal 03.27
  • Image
    저런새끼는 내가 우리 미래로 데리고 와야 데는데
    최형찬 03.04
  • Image
    배구를좋아하는 팬으로 실망스럽고 리그중인데 이런일이 발생했다는것자체가 프로의 자격이 없다고 봐요 제가 다음 검색하다 글읽으면서 육두문자 날리면…
    다솜 02.09
  • Image
    seojun best boy!
    seojunyoup 01.11
  • 인기 유튜브
+ 더보기
  • 회원랭킹
  • 사이트 통계
  • 현재 접속자 1,219 명
  • 오늘 방문자 17,878 명
  • 어제 방문자 19,415 명
  • 최대 방문자 20,662 명
  • 전체 방문자 6,052,338 명
  • 전체 회원수 133 명