Never in a million years would I have truly understood the work ethic that goes into being a pop star until I sat down with Henry "Prince" Mak. Mak had a fairly normal childhood growing up in western Sydney. And then, he ran away to China to try his hand at the music world. Now better known as Prince Mak - one fifth of K-pop group JJCC - the 25-year-old has a profoundly life from the one he left behind in Australia.
He ran away from Australia to chase K-pop stardom, but as Marc Fennell found out the price of fame for Prince Mak was very high. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SBS2Australia Twitter: https://twitter.com/thefeedsbs Insta: https://instagram.com/sbs2australia Tumblr: http://thefeedsbs.tumblr.com/
The Price of K-Pop Stardom: JJCC's Prince Mak
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