A video uploaded to the YouTube channel Idolo Olympics Entitled “Child actor who filmed a CF chicken with Yoo Jae-Suk, the debut as an idol 10 years later” became viral, reintroducing Doha to spectators as the boy who once played the young Jung Woo on TVn Reply 1994. “I am Doha, currently promoting as a member of bae173”, He said with pride.
From commercials to k-dramas
Doha’s entertainment journey began at the age of six when she starred in a chicken advertisement with Yoo Jae-Suk. He remembered with affection the kindness of the comedian, saying:
“It was a torrid day, but Yoo Jae-Suk bought an ice cream for all staff and even cared for everyone nearby to drink.”
He also remembered filming Reply 1994saying, “People asked if I were” trash son actor “. At the time I had a broken leg and I remember having eaten old retro -style ice cream.”
The role of Doha in Bread, love and dreams He also left an impression. Initially fixed for a one -off apparition, the director has expanded his role:
“I ended up appearing five or six times. It seemed that the drama was suddenly on me.”
A break for academics, then a return
In fourth grade, Doha moved to Daegu and made an acting break to focus on his studies. Surprisingly, he attended a talented educational center, ranking second overall. Despite his academic path, Showbiz came to call again: he was the street cast over 17 times and explored through social media about 20 times at the age of 15. “My father and I moved to Seoul so that I could pursue my dream. I gave everything I had”, He shared.
Fans and spectators flooded the comments section with honors:
- “From the student with idol – Amazing!”
- “He grew up magnificently.”
- “I’m the only one who grew up …”
- “Was the son of Trash’s son? It’s wild!”
Doha’s story is a testimony of resilience, talent and transformation, showing that sometimes the stars of childhood really grow in their dreams.
Sources: Daum