[News] Rain and Han Ji Woo chosen as models for Chinese cosmetics company
2012.02.08
Hallyu stars Rain and Han Jin Woo have been selected to become the faces of Chinese cosmetics brand JVJQ. The two have already taken part in the shoot for the advertisement, Han's agency, Tovis Media, said yesterday.
"The advertisement was shot in advance, before Rain entered into military service", Tovis Media said.
Han talked about what it was like being on set with the Hallyu superstar.
"It was a bit awkward assuming a lovers' pose with Rain, but he really went out of his way to make me feel at ease, and he was such a good leader", she said. "Overall, I had a great time shooting the advertisement".
Han won the Miss Korea pageant for Koreans who live in China back in 2007. Since then, she has starred in TV programs such as "Infinite Girls" (2010-12) and "Gyeback" (2011), as well as the movie "Jungle Fish 2" (2010).
Rain began his military service in October of last year. The Hallyu star staged a farewell concert just before he went into the Army.
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