[News] 'Prince Song’ gives the fans something to awe at
2009.11.25
‘Prince Song’ (aka. Kim Jun from T Max) has officially been proven to be an F4 member even out of the drama when the fans captured him helping around by doing what a “good” citizen should be doing.
If Kim Jun’s sweet image wasn’t displayed in Boys Over Flowers, the sports variety show ‘Invincible Baseball Team’ is keeping his image alive. He had already been known to always offer first to others and recently, the fans captured on camera when ’Prince Song’ was taking his time picking up the trash around the baseball field after the game took place.
If that wasn’t enough, when one fan dropped their pen, he kindly picked it up for them and when a little kid asked for a photo with him, he personally kneeled down next to the little kid, giving him the image of a “manner man.” The fans who were watching him as he performed these acts says that they were “touched and in awe” with Kim Jun. Some fans stated that these acts displayed by him, was even more important than hitting a homerun on the field.
Planet 905, Kim Jun’s company stated, “Kim Jun was just doing what he is supposed to be doing, and we were surprised when the fans poured out encouragements and compliments.” In addition, they stated, “even though he doesn’t excel in baseball, he will show himself continually changing for the better.”
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