Netizens were surprised when the Korean actress' real-life partner made a surprise appearance with her in the recent Korean drama “Wedding Impossible.” The series revolves around an aspiring actress who overcomes the conflict between her career and love life. The main character, Na Ah-jung, played by Jeon Jong-seo, captivates viewers with her acting skills and compatibility with the male protagonists.
In an important scene in the latest episode, the actor who plays the director who harshly criticizes Cheon Seo's personality made a special cameo appearance. To viewers' surprise, the actor who played the director was none other than Jeong-seo's real-life boyfriend, Lee Chung-hyun. Their relationship, which began in 2021 after meeting on the set of the movie The Call, added an interesting dynamic to the series. While some Korean netizens had mixed reactions, overseas fans praised the couple's on-screen collaboration and praised Jeong-seo's initiative to involve her partner in her K-drama debut. Highly rated.
Despite the traditional taboo surrounding celebrity relationships in South Korea, the positive response from overseas fans signals a change in attitude towards openness and interaction between Korean celebrities. The inclusion of real-life couples in on-screen projects adds a unique charm and verisimilitude that resonates with viewers around the world who eagerly await further examples of genuine chemistry unfolding on screen. calling.
In an important scene in the latest episode, the actor who plays the director who harshly criticizes Cheon Seo's personality made a special cameo appearance. To viewers' surprise, the actor who played the director was none other than Jeong-seo's real-life boyfriend, Lee Chung-hyun. Their relationship, which began in 2021 after meeting on the set of the movie The Call, added an interesting dynamic to the series. While some Korean netizens had mixed reactions, overseas fans praised the couple's on-screen collaboration and praised Jeong-seo's initiative to involve her partner in her K-drama debut. Highly rated.
Despite the traditional taboo surrounding celebrity relationships in South Korea, the positive response from overseas fans signals a change in attitude towards openness and interaction between Korean celebrities. The inclusion of real-life couples in on-screen projects adds a unique charm and verisimilitude that resonates with viewers around the world who eagerly await further examples of genuine chemistry unfolding on screen. calling.