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Actress Jang Na-ra reveals her love story with her cinematographer husband

On the 27th, actress Jang Nara appeared as a guest on tvN's entertainment show 'You Quiz on the Block' (hereinafter referred to as 'You Quiz').
On this day, Jang Na-ra mentioned her current situation, having married a cinematographer who is 6 years younger than her last year and has been newlywed for 1 year and 6 months. The two first met on the SBS drama 'VIP' and have been dating for about two years. When asked, "How is newlywed life?" Jang Na-ra responded, "It's good. First of all, it's a lot of fun. My personality and I get along well and we joke around a lot. When I go home, I feel like I have a best friend. But it's cool. I talk to my husband all the time, and I feel more confident. “When I’m lost or anxious, he plays around and helps me find more composure,” he said.



She then shyly added, "One day, I saw Director Main and my husband talking. When she wasn't smiling, she looked harsh, but when she smiled, she was smiling like Hahoetal. I thought her face didn't have any malicious intent. So I think she came into my heart a little that day." . When her husband's face was revealed, Yoo Jae-seok praised him, saying, "He's handsome," and Jang Na-ra said, "It's a little better in real life. He looks a little like a handsome baby donkey."



Jang Na-ra, who naturally asked how she was doing while sending photos, said, "At that time, the actors we filmed with were all good friends. My husband said to me, 'You seem like a really nice person,' and I quickly said, 'I like you.' Then, my husband said, He mentioned that he threw a quick comment, saying, “I felt like I accepted this (as a colleague), so I said I liked that person, not that one.”



Afterwards, as to why they decided to get married, since they were both of a certain age, her husband first suggested that they meet seriously. Jang Na-ra smiled happily, saying, "For a very long time, I didn't really think about dating. It was too easy to work if I stayed single, and I enjoyed it a lot, and that's what happened."
Reporter Ha-neul Lee, Ten Asia greenworld@tenasia.co.kr