[talk] It seems like Chaeyeon's Esquire final round interviews are coming up.

You've told us a lot of different stories about acting.

And you also received a lot of questions about the male lead, Lee Jin-wook, and Love La.

 

Also, when asked whether his feelings for his senior lawyer, Lee Jin-wook, were romantic or out of respect for him as a senior, he said, "I filmed that part thinking that it would be good if the viewers thought about it together."

Jung Chae-yeon explained, "While filming many scenes with senior Lee Jin-wook, I also had doubts about whether Kang Hyo-min's gaze on Yoon Seok-hoon's character was out of respect for him as a senior or out of affection for him as a man." She continued, "Actually, I think those feelings are just a fine line. I also think they're complex. At some point, you become a man, and then you become a senior. It all depends on who crosses that line."

When asked what she hopes her character Kang Hyo-min will feel as an actress, she smiled and said, "It's my personal wish, but I hope seniors remain seniors. Just as there's a saying that fans should remain fans, shouldn't cool seniors remain seniors so that we can learn from them for the rest of our lives?"

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I think Lee Jin-wook also said in an interview that they were seniors and juniors, and Chae Yeon also said in an interview that it was in this vein.

It ended with an open ending, which I don't think was bad.

Anyway, thank you for your hard work.

 

It seems like Chaeyeon's Esquire final round interviews are coming up.

 

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