A two-decade friendship with anyone is bound to have its ups and downs, and members of Super Junior are no different. The new docu-series Super Junior: The Last Man Standing shows the history of the K-pop giants who made their debut back in 2005, while giving viewers insights into their interpersonal relationships. In a regional press conference that AsiaOne attended...
A two-decade friendship with anyone is bound to have its ups and downs, and members of Super Junior are no different.
Ryeo-wook, 35, joked that he just cries over them before revealing: "I'm not someone who gets into many fights, but everyone knows how I fought with Si-won." Nevertheless, the fight was so intense that member Yesung was worried Ryeo-wook wouldn't even make it out alive. "This wasn't part of the documentary but [to get over conflicts] we would go on trips, not business trips, but just by ourselves to have fun," Ryeo-wook said, before admitting: "If that was included in the documentary, it might have been even better.Leeteuk suggested: "For our next documentary — if there is going to be one — you should provide the staff with footage from the camera that you always bring around.
"Yeah, exactly. If I give Ryeo-wook a cookie every day, for example, then nobody knows I'm doing something good or nice for him," Leeteuk added. "But if there's a big dinner that I've paid for, then everyone would know."If Leeteuk could sum up Super Junior's career with one English word, he would pick "only".
"30 to 50 years later, we might not even be alive but people might still remember Super Junior. So what kind of idol group do you want us to be remembered as?" Leeteuk asked Ryeo-wook.
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