During the interview with the magazine, Jay Park said, "When I first appeared on 'SNL Korea' back in 2012 when I still had some image as an idol, I experimented with a lot of strong characters. At the time, the response was good so a lot of idol guests later came on to the show. I think that I should continue to experiment even if I were to get cursed at and I hope that other celebrities would also take the risk and stop caring about what others say."
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When asked about how he felt about turning 30 next year, Jay Park said, "I wanted to end my 20s fashionably so I even decided to appear on 'Show Me The Money 4.' I'm at a certain level with both my music and Korean speaking skills and since hip hop is trending, I didn't want to waste time," revealing that he is currently living life to the fullest.
Meanwhile, you can check out the full interview and pictorial in the June edition of 'InStyle.'
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