[News/Photos] Nichkhun Turns into a Cute guy on a Japanese Magazine!
2011.12.03
Do you think Nickhun has grown up? You'll know after reading this. This Thai member of Korean idol group 2PM proves that he can still be adorable if he would really want to.
Nickhun is the cover magazine of FINE, a Japanese magazine for women. It is surprising that Nickhun appeared on this magazine alone. On the cover, Nickhun is seen smiling elegantly.
During the interview with the magazine, Nickhun honestly revealed his ideal type, he said "Because of my job, I'm always busy so I like women who are very understanding." "I dream of a romantic Christmas date in which we can go skating and kiss"
Nickhun will make his acting debut as one of the casts of Ouran High School Host Club.
2PM met their Japanese fans by making a surprise appearance in front of the Tower Records in Shibuya, Japan.
Some Japanese newspapers including Sankei Sports reported on the 30th of November that when 2PM made a surprise appearance, some of the fans shed tears .
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