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‘4-Person Dining Table’ Henry: “I work 364 days a year... I don’t know why”

KIM Soyoun
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2025-03-10 17:50:47
‘4-Person Dining Table’. Photo | Channel A
‘4-Person Dining Table’. Photo | Channel A

Singer Henry, along with Sam Hammington, Sayuri, and Kim Soo-ro, come together in loyalty.

The episode featuring singer ‘Henry’ will air on Channel A’s entertainment program ‘Close Friends Documentary – 4-Person Dining Table’ on the 10th at 8:10 PM.

On this day, Henry invites actor Kim Soo-ro, who helped him gain recognition during his rookie days, broadcaster Sam Hammington, and Sayuri to hold a ‘remind veterans meeting’ 10 years after his discharge.

Henry reminisces about the past, recalling the hardships he faced with military terms and culture that were difficult for foreigners to understand, starting with a winter plunge into icy water with his long-lost friends. He shares a funny story about escaping to a jjimjilbang (Korean sauna) to avoid harsh filming, only to be caught by his manager and having to return. Henry expresses his gratitude to his seniors, Kim Soo-ro and Sam Hammington, for not letting him give up during that time. On the other hand, Sam Hammington, who was also a foreign soldier, felt a sense of rivalry as Henry joined, overlapping with his character as a foreign soldier. Kim Soo-ro humorously reveals that ‘Henry took everything from Sam Hammington back then,’ making everyone laugh.

The four then share updates on how they have been thriving in their respective fields after the military entertainment program. Sam Hammington and Sayuri have become parents and are embracing a new chapter in life with their children, while Kim Soo-ro has been running a theater production company for nine years, actively performing as an actor and working as a producer. Henry, who is loved by many beyond entertainment through music, shares that he recently learned sound engineering from his role model, ‘Kanye West’s’ engineer in the U.S., showcasing his exceptional violin playing and singing that impresses his close friends.

Meanwhile, now in his mid-30s, Henry confesses, “I work 364 days a year, but I don’t really know what I’m working so hard for.” In response, fellow foreign broadcasters Sam Hammington and Sayuri offer him advice based on their own experiences. Sam Hammington advises, “Balancing work and life is important; make time for yourself,” while Sayuri comforts Henry by saying, “Life is like a crosswalk. There are times to go and times to stop,” creating a warm atmosphere.

Join us for a time to look into the life of a star with close friends; Channel A’s ‘Close Friends Documentary – 4-Person Dining Table’ will air on the 10th at 8:10 PM.

[Kim So-yeon, Star Today Reporter]

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