[NEWS] Park Yoochun: “Rooftop Prince makes me stronger”
2012.05.22
Park Yoochun expressed his thought on the ending of “Rooftop Prince“.
On May 21st, 2012, Park Yoochun tweeted through his Twitter account, “‘Rooftop Prince’ is about to end, ‘Rooftop Prince’ is a drama that made me stronger.”
Park Yoochun is playing dual roles of Crown Prince Lee Gak of Joseon Dynasty who traveled through 300 years of time to come to modern era, and chaebol man Yong Tae Yong in “Rooftop Prince”, proving the excellent acting skills and demonstrating even more mature acting.
Park Yoochun said, “With few days of shooting remaining, comparing with any days, I feel that the time flies quickly. ‘Rooftop Prince’ gives me sadness, and also gives me happiness.”
He went on to say, “Because of support given, recently I often feel fluttering heartbeat, very excited. I want to be able to live with the same mentality at all time.”
Many fans and netizens were touched after seeing the messages of Park Yoochun, and said, “About to end. What a pity,” “Park Yoochun, because of you, we also feel a happiness,” “The ending thoughts of ‘Rooftop Prince’ by Park Yoochun, what a pity, ending so far,” “Watch your drama I feel happy! Hope to see you in the next drama,” and so on.
In addition, “Rooftop Prince” will broadcast final episode 20 on May 24th, 2012.
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