Choi Wooshik Flaunts Perfect Office Look in New Drama ‘Would You Marry Me?’

Oct 08, 2025

Choi Wooshik Flaunts Perfect Office Look in New Drama ‘Would You Marry Me?’



Choi Woo-sik's perfect work look has been revealed.

SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama "Woojurami (directed by Song Hyun-wook, Hwang In-hyuk / scripted by Lee Ha-na / production studio S, Samhwa Networks)" is a 90-day fake honeymoon period between two men and women who want to protect the giveaway of a high-end honeymoon house, raising expectations for a work that will create solid acting synergy with trusted actors Choi Woo-sik (played by Kim Woo-joo) and Rocco goddess Jung So-min (played by Yoo Mary).

Kim Woo-ju, played by Choi Woo-sik, is the fourth-generation reader of Korea's first bakery, Myeongsundang, and is a strong candidate for succession. After graduating from the MBA, he will complete his practical experience at a New York consulting company and take the position as the marketing team leader of Myeongsundang to show his thorough side of succession.




Choi Wooshik Flaunts Perfect Office Look in New Drama ‘Would You Marry Me?’
Among them, Woo-joo's work look is revealed, drawing attention. In the still released, Woo-ju creates a sophisticated atmosphere by wearing an overfit suit that emphasizes its tallness as a set-up. It blasts chic charm by matching a neat white T-shirt with an overfit suit of neutral colors such as beige and black. It perfectly digests a style that is difficult for anyone to pull off and gives off the aura of the successor.

In particular, Woo-ju's relaxed smile, which greets the marketing team members with the introduction of his uncle Jang Han-gu (Kim Young-min), CFO of Myungsoon Party, draws attention. Armed with ease without being nervous even on his first day of work, Woo-ju exudes the force of Iljaler, who seems to be ready for everything. As a result, it raises expectations on how Woo-joo will show as the marketing team leader of the Myungsoon Party and a strong candidate for succession of the Myungsoon Party.

Meanwhile, SBS' new Friday-Saturday drama 'WJMerimi' will premiere at 9:50 p.m. on Friday the 10th.






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