In a recent interview to promote his upcoming movie Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River, actor Yoo Seung-ho shed some light on how he spends time with his friends as an adult.
"I don't have celebrity friends. I still hang out with my middle school friends," the 22-year-old actor, who plays the lead role of the satirical movie, said, according to Soompi. "People would think a bunch of guys like us would spend the night drinking when hanging out together, but my friends can't drink. Even we think we play safely when we hang out."
The actor, who started out as a child actor in the 2002 film The Way Home, talked about the close bond he has with his childhood buddies.
"When my friends and I meet, we drink coffee, talk and then go to a PC bang and stay there for about four hours. Then we come out to eat dinner and go back to the PC bang to stay there till 2 a.m," Yoo stated.
"We do hang out until late at night, but there's nothing special," he noted. "I do feel free. We play games or just go for a drive sometimes."
Meanwhile, Seondal: The Man Who Sells the River is an adaptation of a classic novel tells the legend of the Joseon dynasty's greatest con man. Yoo Seung-ho will play the character of Kim Seon-dal who sold the River Daedong.
The movie will hit big screens on July 6.
Watch the trailer below: