BREAKING: In a candid YouTube interview just released, Lee Junho of 2PM opened up about the serious toll his career as a “beast idol” has taken on his health. The conversation, hosted by Lee Yong Jin, reveals shocking details about injuries that have plagued Junho since his debut.
During the interview, Junho reflected on their explosive performances, recalling, “We did all sorts of things. We stacked members and flew around.” However, he admitted the physical price was steep. “My knees hurt a lot,” he confessed, detailing past injuries that include a severe shoulder surgery where doctors made eight holes in his shoulder.
Junho’s injuries came from intense acrobatics he performed starting at just 18 years old. “I even had my spine broken four times,” he shared, emphasizing the severity of his condition. “When I went to the hospital, they told me my physical age was 60.” This startling revelation underscores the often-hidden struggles of idols in the entertainment industry.
As the conversation progressed, Lee Yong Jin noted the weather conditions, joking about nearly twisting his ankle. Junho responded, “It’s cold outside now. My joints were creaking too,” bringing humor to an otherwise serious discussion.
This interview sheds light on the grueling physical demands placed on idols, prompting fans and industry observers to reconsider the sacrifices these performers make for their art. The urgent update from Junho also highlights the ongoing discussions about health and safety in the K-pop entertainment landscape.
As Lee Junho gears up for his role in the upcoming Netflix series Cashero, fans are now more concerned than ever about the well-being of their favorite idols. With his honest revelations, Junho not only engages his audience but also advocates for greater awareness regarding the impact of idol culture.
Stay tuned for more updates as Lee Junho continues to share his journey in the public eye, reflecting the often unseen costs of fame and performance.
