Actress Park Ha-na Graces the Cover of 'Women's Chosun' with Elegance and Depth
Actress Park Ha-na has graced the cover of the May issue of 'Women's Chosun,' showcasing a deeper aura. She married former basketball player Kim Tae-sool in June last year.

According to her agency, FN Entertainment, "Park Ha-na will be featured on the cover of 'Women's Chosun' May issue. Through this pictorial, you can witness the more mature atmosphere of Park Ha-na."

In the photoshoot, Park Ha-na captivates with a graceful yet alluring mood. Her permed bob hairstyle particularly accentuates her elegance. She effortlessly transitions between various styles, from a chic look with a white shirt and black jacket to a black sequin dress and a white knit set-up, proving her expanded fashion spectrum.

Actress Park Ha-na Graces the Cover of 'Women's Chosun' with Elegance and Depth
In an interview accompanying the photoshoot, Park Ha-na shared that she has come to love herself more after marriage. She added, "My personality has changed a lot. I used to have an obsession with doing everything perfectly, but now I can let things go, thinking 'I can make mistakes.'"

Having consistently starred in daily dramas and winning the KBS Drama Awards for three consecutive years, Park Ha-na expressed, "I was always nervous and grateful. At the same time, I thought, 'I shouldn't settle here.' It serves as a reminder to keep my initial resolve."

Park Ha-na also shared her genuine approach to acting, stating, "I used to have a desire for specific genres or roles. Now, I have a greater desire to make any role my own." She cited 'resting well' as the driving force behind her continuous activity, explaining, "After a long period of obscurity, there was a time when I took on several projects, but I suddenly felt very depressed. I realized it was because there was 'Actress Park Ha-na' but not 'Person Park Ha-na.' That's when I started taking care of myself."

Finally, Park Ha-na shared a message she would like to give her current self: "At my wedding, my older brother gave a speech and said, 'Ha-na, you've done well so far.' That one sentence stayed with me for a long time. It felt like recognition and gave me great courage." She also expressed a warm wish, saying, "I think my face is like a canvas. I want to paint a beautiful picture on it, so I want to live joyfully without anger."

With both external beauty and mature inner qualities, anticipation builds for Park Ha-na's future endeavors and how she will captivate the public.

Lee So-jung, TenAsia Reporter forusojung@tenasia.co.kr