Park Min-young revealed why she invited Wi Ha-jun and the production team to her home.
On the 24th, Park Min-young and Wi Ha-jun, stars of the tvN drama 'Siren', appeared on the YouTube variety show 'Salon Drip', hosted by Jang Do-yeon.
During the show, Park Min-young shared that it had been a while since she appeared on a talk show. When Jang Do-yeon commented on her seemingly sharp and meticulous image, Wi Ha-jun added, "Surprisingly, she's quirky and cute."
Park Min-young confessed, "I'm far from a perfectionist in my daily life, only when I'm working." She humorously admitted her human side by saying, "I can't even read English books," while trying to present her taste as sophisticated.
Park Min-young explained that she invited the cast and crew to her home for readings and meetings, saying, "It's too open to have meetings elsewhere, and the office feels too stiff, so I suggested having them in my living room."
Recalling his first impression of Park Min-young's home, Wi Ha-jun said, "There was a large painting on the wall, and it really felt like Han Seol-hwa's house." In the drama, Park Min-young's character, Han Seol-hwa, is known for her mysterious and elegant aura.
Regarding her interior design preferences, Park Min-young joked, "I like everything to be clean, so I hide everything. I even hide the TV when it's closed to appear sophisticated, like someone who doesn't watch TV, and I have books on display."
When Jang Do-yeon teased, "You don't actually read them, do you?" Park Min-young admitted, "They're all in English. I can't read any of them; they're just for show."
Her home also features a sauna, which Park Min-young highly recommends. Wi Ha-jun was also impressed by the sauna space, admitting, "I was envious of that." Jang Do-yeon playfully asked, "How was the sauna?" bringing laughter to the set.
Park Min-young detailed her sauna area, saying, "There's a table in front, and bamboo set up beside it, giving it a Japanese hot spring feel." She added, "I feel exposed sharing my taste, so it's a bit embarrassing."
By Kim Eun-jung, TenAsia Reporter eun@tenasia.co.kr