On the December 8 installment of JTBC's 'Abnormal Summit,' Super Junior's Kangin recalled a both scary and funny experience he had in the United States with the American police.
He said on the show, "There was a time the police aimed a gun at me in America. It was a very funny situation. After a performance in America and a meal outing, I was on my way to the dorm. I had to urinate so badly that I asked the car to be pulled over. The driver said there was nowhere to park, so he will go in somewhere. It was a situation in which I was going to pee in my pants if I were even slightly nervous.
To be quick, he must have sped up, so police followed us. As soon as the car parked, I opened the door, I ran into the forest and did my business," then showed how the police had followed him with a gun and told him to get on the ground.
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He reenacted the scenario, putting his hands behind his back with imaginary handcuffs and saying, "It's not me. I'm a famous singer in Korea," with his pants still down. However, after he explained to the officer, the situation fortunately wrapped up well, and he had a funny story to share for everyone's amusement.
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