Henry of Super Junior-M must be the most popular among the group as he's not just good-looking, but also quite talented of a fellow as well. Here are 7 reasons why he's perfect.
As reported by Soompi, Super Junior-M's Henry is quite popular because of his talents. Here are seven of them below.
First off, Henry can play a number of instruments. He played the piano at the age of 5 and by the time he reached 6, he could play the violin. He even competed at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, Canada and placed first in playing the violin while he placed second playing the piano.
Henry can also speak multiple languages. Being born to a Taiwanese mother and Chinese father, Henry can speak in Korean, Cantonese, Mandarin, Thai, English, and even French.
Henry is also a sporty one. When he was still in school, Henry was a tennis player that ranked 23rd in Canada's national ranking. He once guested in KBS2's "Cool Kiz on the Block" and showed off his tennis skills.
Henry is also a very educated musician as he once attended the Berklee College of Music. He made his parents proud as he entered the school with full scholarship. He was offered a slot in the University of Toronto for a major in Music Performance but had to refuse the offer as he chose to join SM Entertainment.
Aside from playing the piano and violin, Henry can also slay on the dance floor. He learned to dance pop and even won an award in a dance competition.
Henry can cook as well. In a recent guesting in MBC's "I Live Alone", Henry shared his cooking skills with the fans. He also revealed that he learned for TV star chef Lee Yeon Bok and that he practiced 3-4 hours a day to hone his cooking skills.
Lastly, Henry has this natural talent of making people laugh. He showcases his dorky side in his appearance in variety shows like KBS' "Happy Together" and MBC's "We Got Married" and "Real Men".
In other news, Henry's new upcoming single "Girlfriend" release date has been re-scheduled, reports All Kpop. The re-scheduling was because of the cancellation of "I Live Alone" broadcast as South Korea's former President Park Geun Hye has been impeached.
Instead of releasing today, March 11, the single will instead release after the Saturday episode of "I Live Alone" on Saturday, March 18.