It was indeed a 'Heavenly Moment' for all the fans to be with Mingue. ManilaBulletin
There was a script written for us but most of the time Mingue and I went off script, and that was when he was at his most comfortable. That is why I know that his answer was genuine and not scripted when I asked if he was crying because I saw him teary-eyed. Then he started talking in long Korean sentences and I was so touched when the translator said, "First of all, I hope that like the title of this fan meeting, I hope you all had a heavenly moment.
Kim Mingue was really touched by the love of his fans, they were screaming, clapping, laughing and giving him his favorite Lego gifts. One fan who was able to act a scene in the actors new series in Viu Philippines streaming platform, Heavenly Idol, even studied Korean just so she could conversate with him. In fairness to Rise Media, they really prepared for the show. It was not an ordinary fan meet.
According to Rise Media, they wanted to bring out the “kid” in Mingue and just enjoy his fan meet like he was playing and not working. I was also told that Mingue is extremely shy so my job was to bring out his fun side. It was difficult at first. The Heavenly Idol is like a diesel engine, he needs to be warmed up first. In our first interview, his voice was so low and so quaint, I was thankful that there was an interpreter.
Then when we started doing the acting games, he started warming up. When we got to the Tagalog classes where I had to teach him Tagalog he was so game that whenever he couldn’t get the phrase, he would request me to teach it to him again and again until he got it. Then we would hi-five once he gets the phrase.
It was indeed a "Heavenly Moment" for all the fans to be with Mingue. Before I left the stage, I told him that when he comes back in Manila, I hope he will still remember Noona Giselle .
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