TVXQ's Changmin Talks About ‘Moonlight Prince’, “I Couldn’t Sleep Well Because I Was So Worried”
2013.01.18
TVXQ’s Max Changmin talked about his first experience on ‘Moonlight Prince’.
Max Changmin attended the press conference of KBS 2TV’s new variety program ‘Moonlight Prince’, which was held in Yeoido on the 16th, and stated, “After the our first filming session, I went home thinking, ‘It’s not as easy as I thought it would be.’”
He talked about the pressure he feels when he said, “I couldn’t sleep well because I was so worried,” and he also added, “Though there are many difficulties, the four people I’m working with are so dependable. I’m learning as I follow them, and I think I’ll get better if I work hard.”
Max Changmin commented, “I think it’s a program that has a more exciting future than the present.”
Meanwhile, ‘Moonlight Prince’ is a book-based talk show that features Kang Ho Dong, Tak Jae Hoon, Jung Jae Hyung, Brave Brothers and Max Changmin as the MCs. Each week, a guest will choose the book and the theme of the talk will be based on the book that is chosen. As the follow-up program of ‘Win Win’, the show will begin airing on the 22nd.
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