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'The Glory' Shin Ye-eun even 'deletes facial moles' to become 'Little Park Yeon-jin'

Shin Ye-eun appeared as a special MC on the SBS entertainment show 'My Little Old Boy' (hereinafter referred to as 'My Little Old Boy'), which aired on the 19th, and told the behind-the-scenes story of filming the Netflix series 'The Glory'.
Park Yeon-jin, played by Shin Ye-eun in 'The Glory', is a school bully who bullied Moon Dong-eun during her high school days. Shin Ye-eun's wicked expression and shameless attitude, her acting as a possessed villain made viewers immerse themselves in the drama from the beginning. The sight of people colluding with the police to commit evil deeds and then covering it up carefully aroused anger.
On this day's broadcast, Shin Ye-eun revealed that the number of followers has decreased due to acting as a villain. When the MC asked, "I heard that Lim Ji-yeon, who plays an adult character, receives a lot of pictures of curling irons through DM, what do you think?" Shin Ye-eun responded, "In my case, the company said that my follower count would increase before the opening of 'The Glory'. So I was a little looking forward to it, but 'Smiling' “They ended up unfollowing me with comments such as ‘I don’t want to see you’ and ‘I don’t even want to see your face,’” he confessed. In response, MC Shin Dong-yeop praised Shin Ye-eun's acting, saying, "That was a real success."





Mobengers praised, “People with pretty faces have moles on their noses. The moles on their noses are also pretty.” Accordingly, Shin Ye-eun said that in order to be in sync with Lim Ji-yeon, who plays the adult Park Yeon-jin, "I acted with a mole on my nose to match my senior."

In the play, Park Yeon-jin not only makes insulting remarks but also cuts her flesh with a curling iron, but does not feel the slightest sense of guilt or guilt. Shin Ye-eun portrayed Park Yeon-jin's character realistically from the beginning, allowing the flow of the story to flow smoothly until the second half. The foundation was based on Shin Ye-eun's efforts.
Kim Ji-won, Ten Asia reporter bella@tenasia.co.kr