"Smile in this area"...'Mouse' Park Joo-hyun, Bong crush after bum

On the 5th, 935 Entertainment released a photo of Park Joo-hyun, who appears in the TVN drama Mouse (playplayplay Choi Ran, director Choi Jun-bae).In the public photos, unlike Oh Bong-i, who carries a heavy memory that can not be erased in the play, Park Joo-hyuns cute and youthful appearance is contained.In the photo, he not only has a cute face with a youthful expression, but also makes Smile to the person who emits the juice with a fresh expression.In the photo of wearing an umbrella, he showed a clear smile even though he was in the process of a muddy struggle with Kang Duk-soo (Mr. Jung Eun-pyo).As such, Park Joo-hyun made the scene atmosphere bright with an innocent smile behind the Camera, but in front of the Camera, he transformed into a perfect obong.Park Joo-hyun, who has emanated the aspect of smile that does not lose laughter regardless of place even in a difficult shooting schedule.In addition to playing a passionate hot-rolling in the field, he is playing a role as an atmosphere maker as the youngest.Meanwhile, Mouse airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 10:30 p.m.

On the 5th, 935 Entertainment released a photo of Park Joo-hyun, who appears in the TVN drama "Mouse" (playplayplay Choi Ran, director Choi Jun-bae).

In the public photos, unlike Oh Bong-i, who carries a heavy memory that can not be erased in the play, Park Joo-hyun's cute and youthful appearance is contained. In the photo, he not only has a cute face with a youthful expression, but also makes Smile to the person who emits the juice with a fresh expression.

In the photo of wearing an umbrella, he showed a clear Smile even though he was in the process of a muddy struggle with Kang Duk-soo (Mr. Jung Eun-pyo). As such, Park Joo-hyun made the scene atmosphere bright with an innocent Smile behind the Camera, but in front of the Camera, he transformed into a perfect obong.

Park Joo-hyun, who has emanated the aspect of 'Smile' that does not lose laughter regardless of place even in a difficult shooting schedule. In addition to playing a passionate hot-rolling in the field, he is playing a role as an atmosphere maker as the youngest.

Meanwhile, "Mouse" airs every Wednesday and Thursday at 10:30 p.m.