Youngjae really miss working together GOT7

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<p>In an interview with Thailand’s L’Officiel Hommes, K-pop idol Youngjae confessed to longing for his fellow GOT7 members and explained how he deals with this feeling. Youngjae has confessed to missing his days on GOT7, in a recent interview he gave to Thailand’s L’Officiel Hommes.</p>

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<p>The famous Korean collaborated for the August-2021 issue of the magazine as part of promotions for his solo career, which he took off after leaving JYP Entertainment earlier this year.</p>

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<p>In addition to posing for the middle lens showing off his charisma, the K-pop idol arranged an interview with Pacharee Klinchoo, where he talked about his current individual facet and expressed his feelings about his groupmates taking advantage of a question raised by the moderator.</p>

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<p>Regarding his work as an actor, Choi Young Jae (real name) recently starred in the Korean Netflix sitcom ‘So not worth it!‘, a production that became his first collaboration with the international streaming platform.</p>

<p>The representative of Sublime Artists was consulted about this experience by L’Officiel Hommes and this is what he replied: “<em>I had a very good opportunity. It means a lot to me. Because this is the first sitcom in Korea that Netflix has also created.</em></p>

<p> I am very happy to have new challenges and experiences, and if there is a possibility of returning I would definitely like to work with Netflix again“.</p>

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<p>After addressing questions about his acting career, the magazine asked the fellow composer if he missed the days when GOT7 was active as a septet and, if this was the case, how he dealt with that feeling. In this regard, the idol confessed: “<em>I really miss working together GOT7. Whenever I miss others, I usually watch old videos of us promoting together.</em></p>

<p> I definitely think we shine better and look cooler when we are together.”</p>

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