Park Jin-young drops body fat below 10% for Waterbomb, teases new outfit
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Singer Park Jin-young has achieved a body fat percentage below 10% for the first time since he was 25, ahead of his Waterbomb performance.
- He revealed this significant change during an appearance on the official Waterbomb YouTube channel.
- Park Jin-young also teased a new outfit made from a different material, replacing his signature pink vinyl.
South Korean singer Park Jin-young is generating excitement for his upcoming Waterbomb performance, not only by achieving a body fat percentage below 10% but also by hinting at a new stage outfit. This marks a significant physical transformation for the artist.
During a recent appearance on the official Waterbomb YouTube channel, Park Jin-young directly addressed fan comments and shared details about his preparation. He highlighted the most significant difference between his Waterbomb appearances this year and last: his body fat percentage. He proudly announced that for the first time since he was 25 years old, his body fat has dropped into the single digits.
The biggest difference between last year's Waterbomb and this year is body fat percentage.
Beyond his physical conditioning, Park Jin-young also teased a change in his stage attire. He indicated that he would be wearing a new type of fabric for his performance, moving away from the distinctive pink vinyl that has become associated with his Waterbomb appearances. This suggests a fresh aesthetic for his stage presence.
The anticipation for Park Jin-young's Waterbomb performance is high, with fans eager to see both his revitalized physique and his updated stage look. His commitment to physical fitness and willingness to experiment with his performance style underscore his dedication to delivering an engaging show.
For the first time since I was 25, my body fat has become a single digit.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.