She said her alcohol limit was two bottles of the Korean distilled liquor "soju" and even showcased a sexy dance performance for the first time ever. She unveiled more surprises, singing, "I Still Don't Know Love."
She also remarked on her national moniker "Korea's younger sister," which helped build her fame. She said, "I've grown up and it's embarrassing to be still called a sister. The title now belongs to figure skating queen Kim Yu-na. Now I'd like to become a national actress. My own wishful thinking is to be a woman of subtle sexiness." Her words were sincere and witty.
Cinderella's Stepsister is competing with rival dramas on the other two channels MBC and SBS. The male lead, Cheon Jeong-myeong, said he feels the pressure because it is his first role since returning from military service. MC Park Myeong-su added more pressure, saying Cinderella's predecessor "The Slave Hunters" was a big hit.
But Cinderella is off to a good start, topping ratings since its first airing last week. Viewer interest heightened when the cast was known to appear on Happy Together.
The cast told stories of how Cheon was embarrased when Mun's skirt whirled up in the wind during a shoot and about the controversial acting style of actress Seo Woo. Seo said it was torture to pull off her character, trying to be overly cute and lovely.
Writer: Honorary reporter Kim In-hwa
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