Song Joong Ki says years in the military gave him enough rest from acting

(Instagram / Vogue Korea)Superstar Song Joong Ki is featured in Vogue's upcoming issue and they share some shots on social media.

Despite his busy schedule, Korean sensation Song Joong Ki says he does not want to take a break and shares the years he spent in the military have been enough.

Song was fresh from his military service years when he made the hit Korean drama series "Descendants of the Sun." The story, his character, and his portrayal have captured the hearts of viewers all over the world. The series has made him a very in-demand celebrity and his presence has been highly requested around the globe.

Song Joong Ki is featured in the latest edition of Vogue Korea and the magazine has posted a teaser for his feature on its official Instagram account. Soompi translates the content of the caption on the picture, which is a slice of the interview with the actor.

The actor said, "I hit 30 while I was in the military. Looking back, my 20s were spent acting, so when I entered 30s, I became really hungry for it." He continued, "I can't tell you how much I wanted to act then. I still feel that way now. I'm not tired, and I don't even want to take a break. I've rested from acting enough when I was in the military."

The complete interview and all the photos taken will be featured in the Vogue Korea's June 2016 issue and is titled "Fantastic Man."

In related news, the on-screen chemistry between Song Joong Ki and his leading lady in "Descendants of the Sun," Song Hye Kyo, has persistently been rumored to have continued after filming. The romantic scenes between Commander and Beauty seemed too real that their legions of fans believe there is more to their gazes than just acting.

The two continue to deny the rumors and say they are just friends. A recent interview with their co-star Kim Min Suk reveals the same thing. He said the cast have become like family during the entirety of the series shoot and that Song Joong Ki and Song Hye Kyo are just best friends.

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