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Lee Seung Gi reveals how it feels to make a movie debut and more with Moon Chae Won on 'Entertainment Relay'

Lee Seung GiandMoon Chae Won sat down withKBS 2TV's 'Entertainment Relay' to promote their new movie 'Today's Love' on the November 8th broadcast!



When asked how it felt to make his movie debut, Lee Seung Gi shared, "Since I've only been doing dramas since I've started acting, I've started to become more cautious about doing a movie as time passed. But I don't have much courage to do such a big production." Moon Chae Won then joked, "Then is our [movie] a small production?",leading the actor to explain that that wasn't what he meant.


When asked if his shoulders felt heavy with burden as the lead star, he shared, "We all share [the responsibility]... If it does well, it's all our doing and if it tanks, it's all our fault."


When asked what she looks at first when she sees a guy, Moon Chae Won revealed,"The way he smiles and laughs."Lee Seung Gi also revealed that he can't do a closed smile without showing his teeth.


During the dating personality test, the onscreen couple did 'rock-paper-scissors' and Lee Seung Gi chose scissors which according to the quiz answers, meant that he is the type to obsess over the person he likes or loves. Moon Chae Won chose paper, which meant that she is open to any type of guy. When asked how they drink theirmaekju(Korean beer), Moon Chae Won chose the option of filling her cup halfway which meant that she has a big sense of humor and a lot of wit, but tends to flirt around and has a lot of popularity. Lee Seung Gi chose the option of filling the cup just enough so that it won't spill, which meant that he is an upright and conscientious person.


Lee Seung Gi also revealed that Moon Chae Won likes to read palms. When asked what she saw when she read Lee Seung Gi's palm, she shared, "He has a lot of luck when it comes to marriage as well as wealth. There were hardly any bad things. However, he isn't the type to have a lot of popularity [among women] wherever he goes."