Switching to English, she added: “For example, I was born in Korea, but I grew up in the Philippines. There’s a difference [when I’m in each country].
“In Korea, I’m [formal], but in the Philippines, I’m a comedian. The culture is different.”
She explained further: “Because of my experience, because I have different ways of expressing myself in different cultures, I feel like I can adapt to diverse languages, cultures and people. It became who I am.
“From now on, as a soloist, I want to create more close experiences with local fans that we both can feel empathetic to.”
As such, Park stressed that the roles of Power Entertainment and her future undisclosed partners are “really crucial” as her dreams and goals can only be achieved if she works together with people who “know local fans the most”.
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