Hwang Youngwoong Secures Top Spot With Overwhelming Vote
Trot sensation Hwang Youngwoong has once again taken the crown as the most beloved commercial model according to the July 2025 Netizen Awards. With a jaw-dropping 87,652 votes, making up 38.8% of the total, he left no doubt about who rules the screen both in music and in ads.
Why He’s a Hit With Advertisers
Hwang’s appeal goes way beyond his microphoned stage presence. His relatable and emotive image—especially showcased in his coffee ad—strikes a chord with a wide age range. Fans find him approachable, and brands find him bankable. That emotional resonance is a marketer’s dream combo. No wonder he keeps leading in the CF (commercial film) world!
Strong Runner-Ups: Emotional Pull Meets All-Age Charm
Jung Seoju landed second place with 20.1% of the votes. With his soft-spoken charm and emotional appeal, he’s catching the eye of both advertisers and fans alike. Not just a heartthrob—he’s a commercial jackpot in the making.
Coming in close for third and fourth were Park Jihyun (10.5%) and Son Taejin (10.3%), respectively. Park radiates freshness and confidence that brands love, while Son’s mix of classical finesse and pop savvy makes him a rare pick in the ad world.
From Trot Kings to Rising Stars
Kim Hyeyoon (7.9%) brought her steady presence as a popular actress to fifth place, while Jang Minho (6.0%) once again proved that trot stars aren’t just nostalgic— they’re hot Today’s picks for brand power.
Spanning from sixth to tenth were a mix of actors and singers: Byun Wooseok (2.8%), Yang Jieun (2.0%), Song Gain (1.4%) and Hyeri (0.2%), each resonating with their unique fanbases and industry niches.
It’s More Than Popularity—It’s Influence
The CF Model Awards aren’t just a popularity contest. They’re a snapshot of who really moves the needle when it comes to consumer trust and emotional impact. This month proved that across genres, from trot to TV, fans are consciously uplifting celebs they can relate to—and buy from.
As the Netizen Awards roll into August, the only question is: Will Hwang Youngwoong continue his reign, or will a new face stir things up?