• Han Sunhwa shares funny breakup video story, "It was horrible, but my face looked pretty"

    Singer and actress Han Sunhwa recently shared a funny story about filming a breakup video letter.

    On July 22nd, a video of Han Sunhwa and Jo Jung Suk has been uploaded in a YouTube channel.

    During the show, Jo Jung Suk mentioned, “When I’m crying, I often check the mirror to see how I look,” talking about how his personal feelings can be linked to his acting.

    Han Sunhwa then shared her own experience, saying, “Filming myself crying helps me see how my face reacts to emotions. It’s a bit of a healthy habit.”

    She continued with a story, “After breaking up with my boyfriend, I wanted to send him a text but felt awkward about it. So, I drank a bit, turned on my camera, and made a video letter as if I was chatting with him.”

    She added, “I was crying and saying things like ‘Thank you for taking care of me.’ But when I saw the video the next day, it was a mess. If I had sent it, it would have been a disaster, but I have to admit, my face looked pretty,” making everyone laugh.

    Shin Dong Kyu teased, “So, you didn’t delete it? Maybe you should share a bit with the production team,” and Han Sunhwa jokingly refused, saying, “That’s too much! Really.”

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  • "The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call" Jeong Jae Kwang Opens Up about the Struggles of being a Chameleon Actor: "It's disappointing that people don't recognize me"

    Actor Jeong Jae Kwang shared the challenges he faces as a versatile actor, known for his ability to play many different roles.

    On the April 4th episode of MBC's "I Live Alone" (episode 590), Jeong Jae Kwang, famous for his role as anesthesiologist Park Kyung Won in "Severe Trauma Center", appeared as a guest and opened up about his career.

    During the show, host Jeon Hyun Moo introduced him, saying, "He is most known for his role in 'Severe Trauma Center' and also appeared in 'The Outlaws 2'. He’s been part of many successful projects, but it feels like we’re just now getting to know him."

    Later, Key shared his thoughts, saying, "Actors like him are like chameleons, always changing for every role. It makes them feel unfamiliar, even though we should be able to recognize them." Jeon Hyun Moo added, "He plays both good guys and bad guys, doesn’t he?"

    Jeong Jae Kwang responded, "That’s exactly why people don’t recognize me," and Park Na Rae seemed surprised, asking, "Don’t people realize that the character from one drama is the same actor in another?"

    Jeong Jae Kwang confessed, "It’s a bit disappointing." Despite the struggles of not being easily recognized, he seems to take pride in his ability to transform into different characters, even if it means fans don’t always realize it’s him.

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