Seventeen Jeonghan Named 'Once In A Millennium Idol' By Netizens
2016.05.02
"Looks like an angel descends from heaven" is a common phrase among Seventeen fans whenever they see Jeonghan.
Seventeen Jeonghan, who attracts with his long hair since debut, makes a comeback with a bob-cut hairstyle. However, the shorter hairstyle doesn't seem to affect the enchanting visual he has.
A photo of Jeonghan from their recent comeback stage where he is wearing all white receives an overwhelming response from both fans and netizens who are bewitched by his angel-like charms thus giving him the nickname 천년돌 or "Once In A Millennium Idol" which is the title given to Japanese idol Kanna Hashimoto. who grips the heart of many Koreans with her angelic visual and youthful energy.
Since Kanna has the "Once In A Millenium Idol" title, some even suggest that Jeonghan can go with the title 만년돌 instead or "Once In 10,000 Years Idol" referring to the amount of album sales "Love & Letter" accumulated in a week which is 80,000. Netizens are sure creative!
See photos below and tell us if Jeonghan suits the title.
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