Watch: Park Seo Jun and Anne Curtis Share the Stage at This 'Ultimate Fan Fest'
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Watch: Park Seo Jun and Anne Curtis Share the Stage at This 'Ultimate Fan Fest'
Grace Libero
Published Jul 14, 2025 01:15 AM PHT
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Updated Jul 14, 2025 01:18 AM PHT

Photo from @annecurtissmith

K-drama star Park Seo Jun and Filipino-Australian Anne Curtis in one frame—yes, that happened at Century Tuna's "Fit For Any Role: Park Seo Jun - The Ultimate Fan Fest" on July 12, 2025 at the Araneta Coliseum.
K-drama star Park Seo Jun and Filipino-Australian Anne Curtis in one frame—yes, that happened at Century Tuna's "Fit For Any Role: Park Seo Jun - The Ultimate Fan Fest" on July 12, 2025 at the Araneta Coliseum.
The Korean superstar is now a global Superbod, too, as Anne officially welcomed him into the Century Tuna family.
The Korean superstar is now a global Superbod, too, as Anne officially welcomed him into the Century Tuna family.
The event, organized by Wilbros Live, kicked off with fan-dedicated games and dance numbers until the stage turned into a runway for Anne and the Century Tuna Superbods finalists. They set the tone for the main event, dedicated to the one and only Park Seo Jun.
The event, organized by Wilbros Live, kicked off with fan-dedicated games and dance numbers until the stage turned into a runway for Anne and the Century Tuna Superbods finalists. They set the tone for the main event, dedicated to the one and only Park Seo Jun.
As the huge screen onstage slowly revealed the actor, thunderous cheers took over the Big Dome. PSJ—looking stylish in a red jacket, white tank top, and white pants—greeted his Filipino fans, smiling and waving at them from one part of the stage to the other. After making his grand entrance, Anne and the Superbods ambassadors joined Park Seo Jun onstage, with Anne leading a pre-rehearsed chant to make PSJ feel the warm Filipino welcome. "Century Tuna," Anne shouted. To which, the crowd replied, "Lakas maka-Superbod!" Anne shouted back, "Protein fit," and the fans enthusiastically screamed, "Park Seo Jun!"
As the huge screen onstage slowly revealed the actor, thunderous cheers took over the Big Dome. PSJ—looking stylish in a red jacket, white tank top, and white pants—greeted his Filipino fans, smiling and waving at them from one part of the stage to the other. After making his grand entrance, Anne and the Superbods ambassadors joined Park Seo Jun onstage, with Anne leading a pre-rehearsed chant to make PSJ feel the warm Filipino welcome. "Century Tuna," Anne shouted. To which, the crowd replied, "Lakas maka-Superbod!" Anne shouted back, "Protein fit," and the fans enthusiastically screamed, "Park Seo Jun!"
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"He's finally here! Everyone, make some noise for the one and only Park Seo Jun," Anne said. Putting his right hand on his chest, he then bowed to express his gratitude.
"He's finally here! Everyone, make some noise for the one and only Park Seo Jun," Anne said. Putting his right hand on his chest, he then bowed to express his gratitude.
"Scream your hearts out for the Century Tuna global Superbod," Anne added, before giving PSJ a Superbod jacket. "What an honor it is to share the stage with someone who's not just a K-drama superstar but also the perfect example of being fit for any role. Park Seo Jun, welcome to the Century Tuna family."
"Scream your hearts out for the Century Tuna global Superbod," Anne added, before giving PSJ a Superbod jacket. "What an honor it is to share the stage with someone who's not just a K-drama superstar but also the perfect example of being fit for any role. Park Seo Jun, welcome to the Century Tuna family."
Anne—the star of the upcoming Philippine adaptation of the K-drama It's Okay to Not Be Okay—went on to share that for their Century Tuna family, that jacket is not just any jacket but "a symbol of strength, inspiration, and being fit for any role."
Anne—the star of the upcoming Philippine adaptation of the K-drama It's Okay to Not Be Okay—went on to share that for their Century Tuna family, that jacket is not just any jacket but "a symbol of strength, inspiration, and being fit for any role."
Photo from @annecurtissmith

Indeed, as his diverse filmography shows, Park Seo Jun is "fit for any role." We've seen him portray a magazine editor-in-chief in She Was Pretty, a warrior in Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth, a taekwondo player-turned-mixed martial arts fighter in Fight for My Way, a chaebol in What's Wrong With Secretary Kim, a bar-restaurant owner in Itaewon Class, and a wealthy man with the best pawnshop in Gyeongseong Creature. His next project is the rom-com series Waiting for Gyeong-do, where his role is a reporter at an entertainment department.
Indeed, as his diverse filmography shows, Park Seo Jun is "fit for any role." We've seen him portray a magazine editor-in-chief in She Was Pretty, a warrior in Hwarang: The Poet Warrior Youth, a taekwondo player-turned-mixed martial arts fighter in Fight for My Way, a chaebol in What's Wrong With Secretary Kim, a bar-restaurant owner in Itaewon Class, and a wealthy man with the best pawnshop in Gyeongseong Creature. His next project is the rom-com series Waiting for Gyeong-do, where his role is a reporter at an entertainment department.
With every role he breathes life into, Park Seo Jun charms his way into the fans' hearts, impressing with his onscreen "aura" and memorable portrayals. With his collaboration with Century Tuna, he has shown his fans more reasons to love him, as he inspires with his healthy and fit lifestyle.
With every role he breathes life into, Park Seo Jun charms his way into the fans' hearts, impressing with his onscreen "aura" and memorable portrayals. With his collaboration with Century Tuna, he has shown his fans more reasons to love him, as he inspires with his healthy and fit lifestyle.
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"When I first received the call from Century Tuna, at first, it was an honor for me to receive such a call or invitation, but of course, I kind of feel sorry, too, for the Century Tuna team because due to the current role that I am going through, I have lost a lot of weight. That's why I'm not a Superbod right now," he smiled as the interpreter translated his answer. "But seeing the brand, the direction it is going, and the cause it is supporting made me say yes."
"When I first received the call from Century Tuna, at first, it was an honor for me to receive such a call or invitation, but of course, I kind of feel sorry, too, for the Century Tuna team because due to the current role that I am going through, I have lost a lot of weight. That's why I'm not a Superbod right now," he smiled as the interpreter translated his answer. "But seeing the brand, the direction it is going, and the cause it is supporting made me say yes."
One of the segments at the "Fit for Any Role: Park Seo Jun - The Ultimate Fan Fest" event saw Park Seo Jun and Anne putting together an easy-to-prepare Century Tuna snack, with ingredients such as toasted seaweed, kimchi, Century Tuna, and rice.
One of the segments at the "Fit for Any Role: Park Seo Jun - The Ultimate Fan Fest" event saw Park Seo Jun and Anne putting together an easy-to-prepare Century Tuna snack, with ingredients such as toasted seaweed, kimchi, Century Tuna, and rice.
Sharing a story that the snack reminded him of, PSJ said, "So, in Korea, culturally, whenever children don't like to eat, what the parents do is they would put rice in seaweed and they would eat it a lot. So, seeing this recipe makes me reminisce [about] my childhood, too."
Sharing a story that the snack reminded him of, PSJ said, "So, in Korea, culturally, whenever children don't like to eat, what the parents do is they would put rice in seaweed and they would eat it a lot. So, seeing this recipe makes me reminisce [about] my childhood, too."
Host Sam Oh asked him if he cooks at home, and he said that he does sometimes. Earlier that day, during his press conference, Sam also asked him what tuna dish he would prepare should he invite some people over to his house. "Since the tuna itself has a very pure taste, I wouldn't ike to waste that by adding some seasoning or a different taste. I would enjoy preparing it by adding it to a salad so we can have a balance of fiber and protein, and also different vegetables."
Host Sam Oh asked him if he cooks at home, and he said that he does sometimes. Earlier that day, during his press conference, Sam also asked him what tuna dish he would prepare should he invite some people over to his house. "Since the tuna itself has a very pure taste, I wouldn't ike to waste that by adding some seasoning or a different taste. I would enjoy preparing it by adding it to a salad so we can have a balance of fiber and protein, and also different vegetables."
Photo from @annecurtissmith

This event marked the third fan meet of Park Seo Jun in Manila. In September 2019, he held his first fan meet at SM Mall of Asia Arena. He also had a fun meet at the Araneta Coliseum in October 2023.
This event marked the third fan meet of Park Seo Jun in Manila. In September 2019, he held his first fan meet at SM Mall of Asia Arena. He also had a fun meet at the Araneta Coliseum in October 2023.
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Lead photo from @annecurtissmith
Lead photo from @annecurtissmith
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