Park Min Young graced Cosmopolitan Korea's latest cover, along with "Marry My Husband" co-star Na In Woo. The lead stars spilled secrets about their ongoing webtoon-based K-drama.
Officially aired on January 1, the tvN series instantly gained positive response from the public as the series featured a different take on revenge drama.
With Park Min Young portraying the role of cancer patient Kang ji Won, she returns to living her second life with a plan to take revenge against her cheating husband Park Min Hwan (Lee Yi Kyung), who is having an affair with her best friend Jung Soo Min (Song Ha Yoon).
Meanwhile, Kang Ji Won teams up with her boss, Yoo Ji Hyuk (Na In Woo), who also shares the same secret as her.
"Marry My Husband" is currently one of the most watched K-dramas this quarter, as the cast and storyline piqued the interest of viewers.
With this, Park Min Young and Na In Woo dished on the unexpected stories and behind the scenes of the show, and talked about the team's closeness off cam.
Park Min Young Reveals the 'Mood Maker' and the 'Shy' One Among 'Marry My Husband' Cast
Showcasing their striking visuals and chemistry for Cosmopolitan Korea, Park Min Young was asked to describe some of the cast members of "Marry My Husband."
The actress mentioned that one of them is the "mood maker" of the group, while the other is quite timid.
"Na In Woo is a shy person, and Lee Yi Kung is a 'mood maker' who has the ability to make people smile."
She also revealed the story of how she managed to get through the awkwardness at their first meeting.
"To break the awkward atmosphere, my brother organized a dinner party after the script reading was over. We became close friends while talking about various things there."
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As for Na In Woo, he jokingly mentioned the effects of alcohol. He shared how it helped him with his shyness and how the "awkward wall quickly came down."
"When I drink alcohol, my tension tends to increase. At first, I was shy, but as I got closer, I started having fun and dancing, and my bright self came out."
One of the things that the cast considers why they think "Marry My Husband" is successful is the teamwork.
Other than the storyline and the characters, they acknowledged the working relationship between the cast and crew on the show, which reflects on the drama.
"Marry My Husband" airs every Monday and Tuesday, with new episodes available via tvN, TVING, and Prime Video.
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Written by Geca Wills