I live alone Jang Woo-young and Hwang Chan-sung 2PM’s hard practice

‘I Live Alone’ appeared in 2PM Jang Woo-young and Hwang Chan-sung
Expressing longing for 2PM activities

'I Live Alone' Jang Woo-young / Hwang Chan-seong / Photo ='I Live Alone' broadcast capture

‘I Live Alone’ Jang Woo-young / Hwang Chan-seong / Photo =’I Live Alone’ broadcast capture

2PM members Jang Woo-young and Hwang Chan-sung started preparing for a comeback.

Jang Woo-young and Hwang Chan-sung appeared in’I Live Alone’ broadcast on MBC on the afternoon of the 29th.

Wooyoung’s house was revealed on the broadcast that day. Chansung, who was discharged on the 5th, decided to come early in the morning to prepare breakfast for Wooyoung. Wooyoung admired Chansung’s salmon cooked rice, fried pork, and cheonggukjang.

They did some simple exercise after eating. Wooyoung said, “After my schedule at 2 in the morning, I went to the gym instead of the hostel. From then on, I used to work out and rest for only an hour or two before going to work out,” said Wooyoung. I don’t think I’ve even thought of this lack. It just became unconditional,” he regretted the years.

Wooyoung and Chansung decided to make a 21-year plan for a comeback. Wooyoung regretted that “2PM is almost five years old. The singer seems to be on stage. I miss it so much.” Before long, the two matched choreography such as’Don’t stop Can’t stop’ and’Without You’. The panels couldn’t stop laughing at the rusted dance skills of the two people, saying, “It’s a lot different from what you did on stage. What are you doing now. Isn’t it too hot?”

The two practiced’Heartbeat’ choreography, saying, “You can’t forget this.” Seonghun admired, “I feel goosebumps when I see them, but what would the fans feel when they see them?” Wooyoung said, “Because of the ending, I remember saying’Who’s going to die today?’ before going up the stage.”

I practiced the shuffle dance of’I’ll be back’ that the members are the hardest. Wooyoung expressed his longing for 2PM activities and stage activities, saying, “I have a lot of thoughts about the past. I have been in my 20s with 2PM all the time since I debuted. 2PM is a sense of stability for me.”

Jang Ji-min, guest reporter at Hankyung.com [email protected]

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