Park Hyung-sik hilariously admits that BTS' Taehyung 'forces’ him to listen to his music

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Park Hyung-sik

, the acclaimed

actor

, delighted fans at a SIKret Time fan meet in Manila on February 17, where he shared a humorous insight into his

music

habits. Despite not actively listening to much music lately, the actor-singer revealed that he finds himself tuning in to

BTS

member Taehyung's songs regularly, jokingly admitting that

Taehyung

"forces" him to do so.

The revelation sparked laughter among attendees, highlighting the playful friendship between Park Hyung-sik and Taehyung. Fans, enamored by their bond, took to social media to express their appreciation, with one fan writing, "We love this friendship", applauding the camaraderie between the two stars.
Park Hyung-sik's close relationship with Taehyung is no secret, as both stars are part of the Wooga Squad, a group that also includes actors Park Seo-joon, Choi Woo-shik, and rapper Peakboy. The squad's camaraderie was further showcased in the Disney Plus series In the Soop: Friendcation, where they embarked on a memorable four-day trip together to Goseong.
During the fan meet, Park Hyung-sik engaged with fans, answering questions and sharing light-hearted moments. Despite his busy schedule, he took the time to interact with Filipino fans, showcasing his warmth and appreciation for their support. Apart from discussing Taehyung, Park Hyung-sik also treated fans to performances and interactive games, making the event a memorable experience for everyone involved.

Meanwhile, fans eagerly await each new episode of 'Doctor Slump', which features Park Hyung-sik alongside Park Shin-hye. The drama follows the story of two former classmates who rediscover each other during challenging times, forming a deep and meaningful connection.

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