• 3 months ago
Gia Kim and Sang Heon Lee took sibling rivalry to the next level in Marie Claire's How Well Do You Know Your Co-Star? The real-life brother/sister pair and 'XO, Kitty' castmates talked secret tattoos, growing up together, and first jobs. So let's see how well Gia Kim and Sang Heon Lee know each other
Transcript
00:00I'm going to come up.
00:01Well, now she knows, so...
00:12Hi, my name is Hangwan Lee. I play Minho in Exo-Kitty.
00:15I am Jia Kim, and we are here to play
00:18How Well Do You Know Your Co-Star with Marie Claire.
00:22Come on, Dane. Bring it on.
00:25You might not know any of these answers.
00:28I would be very impressed if you knew all of them.
00:30Go on, man. I feel like I know a good few.
00:33What movie did I watch obsessively in middle school?
00:39Middle school? Oh my gosh. Give me a year.
00:44There are options, though. Give me some options.
00:46Okay, I'll tell you a genre. It's drama.
00:49Drama? Drama? Not even rom-com?
00:52No.
00:54I know. This is going to be hard.
00:56I don't think you'll know. It's not something I watched with you.
00:59I watched it by myself a lot.
01:01How am I supposed to know this?
01:03Exactly, so this is hard.
01:05It's a Steven Spielberg movie.
01:07We have a DVD of it at home.
01:09Steven Spielberg movie?
01:14We have a DVD of it at home.
01:16Is it drama drama? Is it sad drama?
01:18Sad drama.
01:22If it's drama drama, then I can't think of it.
01:25It's the color purple.
01:27Oh my gosh.
01:29Yes, you were obsessed with that.
01:31You remember?
01:33I remember the film. I remember watching it.
01:35I can't remember if I watched it with you.
01:37I was going to say Jurassic Park.
01:39I don't know. Indiana Jones?
01:43What's the first outdoor activity that I enjoyed as a kid growing up in Hong Kong?
01:50My first outdoor activity.
01:52How old?
01:54Well, think about my first outdoor activity.
01:56In Hong Kong.
01:57I'm not talking about running, mate.
01:58Baseball?
01:59Or skipping. What?
02:00Is that your answer?
02:01No, no, no.
02:02No, that's your answer.
02:03No, no, no, no, I revoked, I revoked, I revoked.
02:06Wait, wait.
02:07Baseball?
02:08Because you were four when we moved to Hong Kong.
02:11I'm not saying, but let's see what you can do.
02:14It's an outdoor activity that I enjoyed.
02:17In school?
02:18It doesn't matter. We'll see what you can say.
02:20Ah, volleyball?
02:24Yes.
02:26Damn it.
02:28Yeah, volleyball is a game that I played a lot in elementary school.
02:31Where all you need is a ball and a wall.
02:35Especially like a tennis ball.
02:37And tennis ball is like the best one because it bounces off the wall.
02:40And the whole point of the game is you hit the ball with your hand or your palm, whatever.
02:45Any part of your body.
02:46And then you hit the floor once.
02:48And you gotta hit the wall once.
02:50And then it has to come back to the ground.
02:54Then you can hit it again.
02:56Basically like squash, but with your hands.
02:59With your hands, but yeah.
03:00We used to play some severe, intense wall balls.
03:04I know you.
03:05Okay, one nil.
03:08This is not a competition.
03:10Is it? Not?
03:12How many tattoos do I have?
03:21If I remember correctly.
03:25Unless you do.
03:27No, I don't think so.
03:28You might have got two.
03:32You have more than two tattoos.
03:34I have four.
03:36What?
03:37What?
03:38When did this happen?
03:41I want to tell mom, but I'm like.
03:43Your mom doesn't know about this.
03:46The other one you don't know about.
03:49That's why I knew you would get this.
03:51Well, obviously.
03:54I think this isn't supposed to be.
03:57You're supposed to at least let me actually guess.
04:02Now you know.
04:03The whole point of this game is so that we find out new things about each other.
04:07At the same time, it's supposed to be a game where I'm able to guess things.
04:12Not like things like, oh, what film did I watch alone that you don't know about.
04:16How am I supposed to answer that?
04:18Well, now you know.
04:19How am I supposed to answer that?
04:21How many tattoos do you have?
04:23There is one more.
04:24I don't want to know that.
04:27It's on my hip.
04:29And it's a flower.
04:31I can't remember what the flowers are called in English.
04:35But it says.
04:39Which means.
04:40What's in Korean?
04:43When did you get this?
04:46It means when you bloom and wilt.
04:49Bloom and wilt like this flower.
04:53Which I don't know what it is in English.
04:55I'm going to tell mom.
04:56Well, now she knows.
05:00I'm going to tell mom.
05:01I'm going to tell mom about this.
05:05You will not get this one.
05:07Let's see.
05:08What was my first job that I got paid for?
05:11I actually got paid for it.
05:13Is this like a one-time thing?
05:15Or are you talking about a job that you did continuously?
05:18My first job that I got paid for.
05:20It's not some kind of a job that my mom gave me.
05:23And I got paid to do that.
05:25It's not that.
05:26It's official.
05:28I actually got paid.
05:30A good amount of money.
05:32I was like, oh wow.
05:33And I got paid.
05:35The internship.
05:36What internship?
05:37At the pharmaceutical company.
05:39No.
05:40No?
05:41No.
05:43You already guessed that.
05:44Wrong.
05:45Where is it?
05:46I was still in school.
05:47And it was during summer.
05:49The summer break.
05:50Where the counselor gave me this.
05:52Sort of like an internship.
05:54I worked in this.
05:59So you know there's a lot of yachts in Hong Kong.
06:01I worked in a yacht supply company.
06:04And I worked there during the summer.
06:07And that's when I actually got paid.
06:09A good amount of money.
06:11I was like, oh wow.
06:12I worked from 9 to 5.
06:14I think I kind of remember.
06:16It was every day during the week.
06:18That was my first official job I got paid for.
06:23What is something on my bucket list
06:25I ticked off in the last few years
06:27not related to acting?
06:31Recently.
06:32In the last few years.
06:33Last few years.
06:34I think I know one.
06:36You definitely had this in your bucket list.
06:39And you ticked it off.
06:41It could be multiple answers.
06:43But this is definitely one.
06:45I'm quite confident.
06:47Bungee jumping.
06:48And that was definitely one of your bucket lists.
06:50And you did it with me.
06:52I did, but you know what?
06:53No, no, no.
06:54But that was one of the bucket lists.
06:55I was confident.
06:56It was, but I feel like that bungee jump didn't count
06:58because it wasn't high enough.
06:59What?
07:00It was scary.
07:02I don't know.
07:03For me, I want to do a bigger one.
07:05You want to do skydiving.
07:06But not that one.
07:07But you definitely did skydiving too.
07:09Okay, but okay.
07:10If there was another...
07:11Scuba diving.
07:13No, that was during...
07:15I did a lot of things off my bucket list, actually.
07:18Yeah, see?
07:19But that was in Korea.
07:21That was in LA.
07:22There was still scuba diving?
07:23It was during the pandemic.
07:24In LA.
07:25Oh, in LA.
07:26Fun school.
07:28Oh!
07:30The marathon!
07:31Yeah!
07:32The marathon.
07:33Remember?
07:34You trained, I remember.
07:35And I was thinking, you persuaded me to do it.
07:37And I was like...
07:38And I was like, hell no, I'm not doing it.
07:40What did I have in elementary school that I loved,
07:44but had to get rid of because of school regulations?
07:47In elementary school?
07:49Your tail?
07:50Yeah.
07:52I got it straight away.
07:53He had like a little mouth, tail, hair.
07:57Oh, I can't believe I remember that.
07:58I'm so proud of myself, actually.
08:00Yeah, I was...
08:01Okay, you know what?
08:02I was kind of surprised that you remembered that.
08:04I got it straight away.
08:06Straight away.
08:07So, I had this, like, tail on my back of my hair.
08:11It was cute.
08:12And it was like, I kind of like made it really long.
08:15And it was like one of my signature haircuts I had.
08:18Did you have it for so long?
08:20And everyone knew what...
08:22Everyone knew me because of that hair as well.
08:24But then one of the principals came into my class and said,
08:28you gotta cut that off.
08:29And I was like...
08:30And then as a kid, I didn't really ask why.
08:33I was like, okay then.
08:34And then I cut it off.
08:35It was a bit sad, but yeah.
08:37From childhood, we were very close.
08:39And we really bonded over similar things.
08:42Like, we would watch the same movie obsessively together.
08:46There are a lot of movies that we still to this day quote.
08:49And we do, like, quote-offs.
08:51And, you know, someone would jump into a line
08:54and then the other person would come into the scene
08:56and then we would just rip off of each other.
08:58Like, we do that a lot.
09:00And we listened to audio books together.
09:02We did, yeah.
09:03Whether we were eating dinner.
09:04We enjoyed listening to Harry Potter audio books.
09:09And other books, yeah.
09:10No, but then especially that one.
09:11We were so eager to turn it on whilst we were eating.
09:15I think that was the far most nerdiest point I've ever had in my life.
09:18It became a ritual.
09:20And I think that's on part of our mom
09:22because when we were growing up trying to learn English
09:25as our second language,
09:26listening to audio books and reading it along with it
09:29was a big part of our learning experience.
09:32So I guess listening to audio books became a big part of our growing up.
09:36I saw the open call and then as soon as I saw the breakdown,
09:40I was like, I'm going to go for this character.
09:43But this character, I can definitely see my brother selling really well.
09:46So then I sent him the same thing
09:48and we auditioned from different places.
09:51I sent in my tapes earlier than he did.
09:53But then, you know, so we were kind of moving at different speeds.
09:56But then he went, like, really fast and he was confirmed, like, first.
10:00I had to wait a little longer before I was confirmed.
10:02But we were both really hoping that both of us get it
10:05and that there was no love line story between our characters
10:08because that would not be OK.
10:12It all worked out.
10:13So we're both very grateful for that.
10:15That was the time when I got confirmed and I said,
10:18OK, you know what, like, worst case scenario,
10:20if you don't get it, then I'll give you, like, 25%
10:25or like 30% of what I paid for.
10:27I'm sure you didn't say that high.
10:29Bro, I didn't.
10:30Shut up.
10:32He was going to give you something.
10:33I was going to give you so much.
10:38I would love to see, obviously, Minho not being a playboy,
10:43but, you know, finding his true, you know, first love moment.
10:50Oftentimes when someone is a playboy,
10:53sure, they can be flirty by nature.
10:56But I also think a part of that comes from being hurt in the past.
11:00And that's just a way of being defensive and protecting their heart.
11:05So I feel like I would love to see a character like Minho
11:08go all in, even if it means getting hurt in the end.
11:11Yeah, I just want to see more of Yuri and her mother
11:15and her father getting along together
11:17or showing some good moments.
11:20Like warm family moments.
11:22Yeah, rather than the most typical, like,
11:26oh, rich families have bad relations between the parents and the son
11:29or kids, whatever.
11:30But yeah, I just want to see a happy moment from them.
11:34So guys, thanks for watching.
11:36And make sure you check out XO Kitty on Netflix
11:39if you haven't already.

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