KOREAN ACTOR ALEXANDER LEE is understandably sad because his show, “My Korean Jagiya”, is ending tomorrow, Friday, and he’ll soon be returning to Korea.
“I will never forget all my good experiences during my stay here in the Philippines,” he says. “Everyone was pleasant to me, from my co-stars to the staff and the bosses of GMA. They all made working here memorable.”
What’s his most unforgettablescene in “My Korean Jagiya”? “It’s the gondola scene shot in Bataan. I had a great time talking with Heart Evangelista about our personal lives while we were on the boat. This made our friendship even closer.”
He also enjoyed the place itself, Las Casas de Acuzar in Bagac. “The old houses are so beautiful, their architecture, and I had fun dressing up in traditional Spanish costumes. My whole stay here is a great learning experience for me as I found out more about Filipino culture, how it is to work in another country and I made so many valid reflections about life. I think the most important thing I learned is also what JunHo himself learnt: Fame and popularity do not make you happy. It’s your relationship with the loved ones around you that is more important and could bring you true happiness.”
He’ll also miss working with Heart. “Heart is a joy to work with. I enjoyed having heart to heart talks with her as she has given me so many pieces of good advice about work and about life in general that I will treasure forever. I will definitely miss working with her as our chemistry is perfect. Don’t miss our last telecast this Friday night.”
“I will never forget all my good experiences during my stay here in the Philippines,” he says. “Everyone was pleasant to me, from my co-stars to the staff and the bosses of GMA. They all made working here memorable.”
What’s his most unforgettablescene in “My Korean Jagiya”? “It’s the gondola scene shot in Bataan. I had a great time talking with Heart Evangelista about our personal lives while we were on the boat. This made our friendship even closer.”
He also enjoyed the place itself, Las Casas de Acuzar in Bagac. “The old houses are so beautiful, their architecture, and I had fun dressing up in traditional Spanish costumes. My whole stay here is a great learning experience for me as I found out more about Filipino culture, how it is to work in another country and I made so many valid reflections about life. I think the most important thing I learned is also what JunHo himself learnt: Fame and popularity do not make you happy. It’s your relationship with the loved ones around you that is more important and could bring you true happiness.”
He’ll also miss working with Heart. “Heart is a joy to work with. I enjoyed having heart to heart talks with her as she has given me so many pieces of good advice about work and about life in general that I will treasure forever. I will definitely miss working with her as our chemistry is perfect. Don’t miss our last telecast this Friday night.”