Kim Go Eun and Park Jin Young Look Cuddly Cute In Retro Pictorial For Elle

In an interview with Elle magazine for the July issue, Kim Go Eun and Park Jin Young spoke at length about their upcoming tVN drama “Yumi’s Cells 2” and also posed for a retro-themed pictorial.

The romantic photo shoot has the two actors posing as a couple from the 70s in vintage photo filters. They clearly seem to enjoy the photo shoot as they exude natural charm in their pictures.


Speaking about her role as Yumi, Kim Go Eun states that her character met one person, fell in love with another person, and eventually broke up. Such a process is quite common and ordinary.

Park Jin Young, who has a longer role in this season, says that his character Yoo Babi is one with a mysterious side and that he had fun playing the role. He also expresses his apprehensions over the audience’s reaction to his character.  


When asked about her number 1 priority in life, Kim Go Eun replies that she feels happy when her family or everyone around her is happy. As a person, she is sensitive to others’ feelings and is able to decipher the emotions of the person next to her.

Park Jin Young stated that once he gets into a character it becomes a part of who he is. Even when watching TV, his heart feels moved when he identifies with a character similar to the one he has played before.

 

From the pictures, the two actors look like a fresh new couple enjoying their honeymoon period. “Yumi’s Cells 2” has quite a buzz online and viewers are excited waiting to see what happens next in Yumi’s life.

 

Source: Elle Korea

 

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