"Unseuljeon" Lee Bong-ryeon, "Like Ko Yoon-jung ♥ Jung Joon-won, I'm in-house dating..."I don't want to see you in 'Flustered'"
May 20, 2025
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On the morning of the 20th, at a certain place in Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Lee Bong-ryeon met with Sports Chosun and responded to an interview to commemorate the end of 'Unseuljeon'.
Lee Bong-ryeon acted as a role model and demonic grandmother who wanted to resemble the residents most in the tvN Saturday-Sunday drama 「Life of a Korean Major」 (creator Shin Won-ho, Lee Woo-jung/director Lee Min-soo/playwright Kim Song-hee/planned CJ ENM Studios/production Eggs is Coming) (hereinafter referred to as 「Unseuljeon」) as Seo Jeong-min, an obstetrics and gynecology professor at Jongno Yulje Hospital.
"My first meeting with my husband was on the stage of a play," Lee Bong-ryeon said. "At that time, I didn't even know that my husband liked me." I thought you were just a nice person."
Lee Bong-ryeon said "I was not very interested in dating because I was completely into theater. However, the relationship began as if people around me kept pushing her and permeated her at some point. I didn't hide my relationship and I didn't know how to hide it. My husband was also very obvious.
The two got married in 2019. Since then, he has also appeared in the Netflix series 'I've Been Frauded'. In response to this, Lee Bong-ryeon said, "I really didn't know I was going to be in the same episode. I got it after watching the show"He appeared as a father-in-law, and I hated it so much in that scene. Why is the line so cheeky that you ask for some Sung-neung?" he said with a smile.
At the same time, "That's just the character, and I felt rather new and excited. It looked so good on you and you acted so well. I think it would have been a more interesting factor for viewers who don't know that we're a couple"I want to avoid acting together on the spot, but I always respect that they are good actors."," he added.
Lee Bong-ryeon said that she also naturally shares acting stories with her husband. "My husband told me 'You looked like a doctor', 'Good job'" We talk to each other mainly about praise rather than intellectualism." Actors know best of themselves that they are not good enough. So I don't bother pointing it out when I'm alone in my thoughts. Rather, 'I like it' seems to be a big cheer."
There are also many scenes I saw with my husband in "Unseuljeon". We support each other like fans of each other. I feel reassured that he is always the first one to monitor."
mj.cho@sportschosun.com