‘Would You Marry Me’ Teases a Cozy, Heart-Flutter Rom-Com with Choi Woo-sik & Jung So-min

Sep 02, 2025

‘Would You Marry Me’ Teases a Cozy, Heart-Flutter Rom-Com with Choi Woo-sik & Jung So-min



SBS's new Friday-Saturday drama "Woojurami" has exploded a close and heart-throbbing atmosphere from the first script reading."

The first broadcast in October is a romantic comedy about two men and women living together as disguised newlyweds for 90 days to win the prize of a high-end honeymoon house. Actor Choi Woo-sik and actor Jung So-min are in sync, drawing hot attention even before the broadcast.

In the recently released script reading scene, the actors' immersive acting and pleasant breathing stood out. Choi Woo-sik, who plays Kim Woo-ju, the 4th generation of Korea's first bakery "Myeongsundang," said, "I hope you do well happily until the end of the shoot. I'll do my best," he said in his first greeting. Jung So-min, who plays Yumeri, a livelihood designer, warmed up the scene with the hope that "I hope no one gets hurt and ends it safely."




In particular, the two exploded the chemistry of the disguised newlyweds from the first reading. Choi Woo-sik showed hexagonal charm by transforming into a successor to 'bread spoon' that goes beyond diamond spoon', while Jeong So-min fully digested the character of a bride-to-be who was driven to the edge with his lovely and realistic acting, proving the aspect of 'Roco Craftsman'. The teamwork of the two filled the scene with laughter and excitement.

In addition, Bae Na-ra, Shin Seul-ki, Seo Beom-jun, Jung Ae-ri, Kim Young-min, Baek Ji-won, and Yoon Bok-in joined to add to the weight of the play. Despite the first reading, the actors' passionate performance, which was 100% immersed in the character, resembled the actual filming site.

From the first reading, Choi Woo-sik and Jung So-min exchanged romance and comic books and heated up the scene. Please look forward to the 90-day fake honeymoon chemistry between the two to protect the honeymoon gift"It raised expectations.




'WJMerimi' will premiere on SBS in October.



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