ASTRO's Cha Eunwoo addressed the dating rumors with Olivia Hussey's daughter.
On the YouTube channel '1theK,' singer and actor Cha Eunwoo made an appearance.
Cha Eunwoo searched his name on portal sites. Contrary to information stating his nickname had been 'Minister of Handsome' since his school days, Cha Eunwoo stated, "No. During my school days, I enjoyed playing soccer, attending academies, and playing basketball. I've never heard that nickname before."
His favorite nickname is 'Cha Star.' Cha Eunwoo revealed, "Sometimes my mom calls me Cha Star during phone calls, so I like the nickname Cha Star."
He mentioned being ranked third in his entire middle school. Humbly, Cha Eunwoo said, "At that time, I think I worked really hard as a student. I went to many academies to that extent."
Cha Eunwoo read an article about himself where photos of him shirtless after bulking up were trending. He said, "I went to Cebu with the staff to shoot a pictorial. They took some beautiful photos of me. I didn't think too much about it, like 'I have my body made, so it's okay to upload.' "
He also read articles about himself. Regarding the dating rumors with Olivia Hussey's daughter, Cha Eunwoo cautiously expressed, "Is this okay?" Recently, pictures of Cha Eunwoo and Olivia Hussey's daughter, India Eisley, sitting facing each other at a cafe in Los Angeles spread on online communities. In response to the dating rumors, Cha Eunwoo's side stated, "Cha Eunwoo was in the United States shooting the music video for the title track of his first solo album."
Cha Eunwoo explained, "I filmed a scene where I am dating. I think the picture was taken when I had fun shooting the music video with the female lead."
Lastly, Cha Eunwoo said, "To be honest, I used to look up stuff like this when I was young, but at some point, I stopped. Sometimes it hurts." He added, "But seeing content like this today about myself, I think creative writing and witty ideas are very interesting and well done."
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<Translated by=Gawon Park(Dispatch)>