After watching so many K-dramas (the word "many" is used because I just stopped counting after the 20 mark), I came to a very specific conclusion: if you need to feel something love-related, the best way is to turn to any South Korean romantic comedy or drama.
The thing is, some K-dramas just feel so relatable, or just so realistic, that you start believing everything you see on screen, even though you know it's just a script written by some imaginative professional.
So, having been burned many times, I have created my own list of K-dramas to watch whenever I feel my faith in love is fading. So here they are, South Korean shows that will heal your aching soul and actually prove that "don't stop believing" is good advice.
1. Her Private Life (2019)
Many fans say that this is the K-drama that gives you hope, and I couldn't agree more. Her...
The thing is, some K-dramas just feel so relatable, or just so realistic, that you start believing everything you see on screen, even though you know it's just a script written by some imaginative professional.
So, having been burned many times, I have created my own list of K-dramas to watch whenever I feel my faith in love is fading. So here they are, South Korean shows that will heal your aching soul and actually prove that "don't stop believing" is good advice.
1. Her Private Life (2019)
Many fans say that this is the K-drama that gives you hope, and I couldn't agree more. Her...
- 5/3/2024
- by info@startefacts.com (Rachel Bailey)
- STartefacts.com
Seoul, June 24 (Ians) It has been reported that two female stars have been added to the cast of season 2 of Netflix’s popular series ‘Squid Game’.
On Friday, June 23, reports claimed that Park Gyu-young and former Iz*One member Jo Yuri will star in the upcoming season, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Gyu-young allegedly is set to play a female lead role in the highly anticipated second season, while there’s no word on Yuri’s character. Netflix, however, has yet to officially confirm the reports.
A source from Netflix Korea, meanwhile, responded to the rumours with a rather vague comment. “We ask for your understanding that we cannot currently confirm whether Jo Yuri and Park Gyu-young will appear in ‘Squid Game 2’,” the source stated.
Representatives of Yuri’s agency Wakeone Entertainment and Gyu-young’s agency Saram Entertainment also echoed the sentiment.
“It is information we cannot confirm. We ask for your understanding,...
On Friday, June 23, reports claimed that Park Gyu-young and former Iz*One member Jo Yuri will star in the upcoming season, reports aceshowbiz.com.
Gyu-young allegedly is set to play a female lead role in the highly anticipated second season, while there’s no word on Yuri’s character. Netflix, however, has yet to officially confirm the reports.
A source from Netflix Korea, meanwhile, responded to the rumours with a rather vague comment. “We ask for your understanding that we cannot currently confirm whether Jo Yuri and Park Gyu-young will appear in ‘Squid Game 2’,” the source stated.
Representatives of Yuri’s agency Wakeone Entertainment and Gyu-young’s agency Saram Entertainment also echoed the sentiment.
“It is information we cannot confirm. We ask for your understanding,...
- 6/24/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
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