He loves gay people. It was evident from the way he’d gamely join in the banter that he doesn’t discriminate among gays, be they fans, friends or the population in general. But he also clarifies that it’s not because of his gay role in “The Love of Siam.” “They’re all, like, very nice people,” he said during the mini-press conference. “It’s not wrong to be gay or anything. There are gay people who produce many good things in this world, and many of my friends and the people who I respect are gay.” And yes, he’s straight.
He’s a terrible “dougie” dancer. Because of the fan con, the hip-hop song now holds a special place in Oreos’ hearts… and in ours. He may be a lot of things, but a “dougie” master isn’t one of them. Then again, the look of concentration on his face was plain to see as he tried his best to gyrate (and adorably failed for the most part). Still, we love him all the more for it.
He loves making his fans happy. He tries his best to please everyone, even though the mere sight of him standing there and looking pretty is enough to induce euphoric seizures. He goes out of his way to have a memorable interaction with everyone he meets—shaking hands, smiling at them, or hugging them, even if he has to do it a hundred times over. And that’s how you leave an impression on people.