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'Lee Do-hyun's ex-girlfriend' Hong Bira "I was afraid, but I gained confidence"
'Bad Mother' Hong Bira gave a strong impact until the end.
In the JTBC drama 'Bad Mother', which ended on the 8th, Hong Bira, who made a strong impression as 'Oh Ha-young', played an active role as a key player and made it impossible to take her eyes off until the end.
From the first appearance of 'Bad Mother', Hong Bira has captured the attention with an urban atmosphere. As an accomplice who manipulated the accident, he raised the tension and made the development chewy, while imprinting his presence by densely portraying the confusing and complex emotions that surged toward the second half. The character Hongbi, who delicately portrayed the fluttering emotions through subtle changes in her eyes and facial expressions, was more persuasive and drew support from viewers.
In the last episode aired on the 8th, Oh Ha-young appeared as a witness in the final trial. Oh Ha-young was tricked by Oh Tae-soo (Jung Woong-in)'s lies and confessed to fabricating the accident. Even so, Oh Ha-young shed tears and begged for the last time without blinking an eye, and the eyes looking at her father were full of sorrow and sorrow. However, at the end of Oh Tae-soo's words that drove her to be a sick person, Oh Ha-young hardened coldly and even revealed the truth about 35 years ago. The awakening eyes that became sharp in an instant caused goosebumps and played a role as a key player until the end.
Bira Hong said, “It was a really happy scene. Thanks to being with people who have good energy, including the director, writer, and all the actors and staff, I received that energy and was able to act with more strength without getting tired.” He continued, “‘Bad Mother’ is a work that gave me confidence and became a stepping stone for growth. I had a lot of anxiety and fear, and I was very nervous while waiting for the first broadcast, but after it was over, I seem to have gained confidence as much as I worked hard. I would like to thank the viewers who gave me a lot of love, and I will become an actor who shows more growth in the future.”
Hot expectations are focused on the new appearances that the charming actress Hong Bira, discovered by 'Bad Mother', will write down in the future.
Reporter Ryu Ye-ji and Ten Asia ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr
In the JTBC drama 'Bad Mother', which ended on the 8th, Hong Bira, who made a strong impression as 'Oh Ha-young', played an active role as a key player and made it impossible to take her eyes off until the end.
From the first appearance of 'Bad Mother', Hong Bira has captured the attention with an urban atmosphere. As an accomplice who manipulated the accident, he raised the tension and made the development chewy, while imprinting his presence by densely portraying the confusing and complex emotions that surged toward the second half. The character Hongbi, who delicately portrayed the fluttering emotions through subtle changes in her eyes and facial expressions, was more persuasive and drew support from viewers.
In the last episode aired on the 8th, Oh Ha-young appeared as a witness in the final trial. Oh Ha-young was tricked by Oh Tae-soo (Jung Woong-in)'s lies and confessed to fabricating the accident. Even so, Oh Ha-young shed tears and begged for the last time without blinking an eye, and the eyes looking at her father were full of sorrow and sorrow. However, at the end of Oh Tae-soo's words that drove her to be a sick person, Oh Ha-young hardened coldly and even revealed the truth about 35 years ago. The awakening eyes that became sharp in an instant caused goosebumps and played a role as a key player until the end.
Bira Hong said, “It was a really happy scene. Thanks to being with people who have good energy, including the director, writer, and all the actors and staff, I received that energy and was able to act with more strength without getting tired.” He continued, “‘Bad Mother’ is a work that gave me confidence and became a stepping stone for growth. I had a lot of anxiety and fear, and I was very nervous while waiting for the first broadcast, but after it was over, I seem to have gained confidence as much as I worked hard. I would like to thank the viewers who gave me a lot of love, and I will become an actor who shows more growth in the future.”
Hot expectations are focused on the new appearances that the charming actress Hong Bira, discovered by 'Bad Mother', will write down in the future.
Reporter Ryu Ye-ji and Ten Asia ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr