Korean Stars With Real-Life Ghost Experiences

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Tales ranging from the simply captivating to the supernaturally bizarre can be found within Korean entertainment.

Among these are the spine-chilling stories about ghost encounters of a few popular actors on the set or while shooting for a film.

The actual experiences added a haunting layer to their work, while also helping them connect more to the roles they were playing.

In this take, we get to learn the bone-chilling stories behind So Ji-sub, Gong Hyo-jin, Kim Yoo-jung, and Park Bo-young as they are faced with strange events that would rather make their turns on screen all the more interesting.

So Ji Sub

So Ji Sub had a spine-chilling experience during The Master's Sun filming. He said he was shooting a night scene when, out of nowhere, the temperature dropped on this particular warm evening.

There were also moving shadows around the set that could neither be attributed to lighting nor crew. This creepy encounter further adds to the creepiness of the writing in the drama.

Gong Hyo Jjin

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The Master Sun, co-starred alongside So Ji Sub, had her own creepy experiences. She narrated that she also had a sensation of being touched on the shoulder, but there was no one behind her.

She also frequently experienced the feeling of someone observing her during late-night shoots, which she found quite disconcerting. Such experiences made her more attuned to the supernatural aspects of her character.

Kim Yoo Jung

When filming Love in the Moonlight, Kim Yoo Yung stayed in a hotel that felt haunted. She began to hear noises at night — yells, footsteps, and whispers; however, she was the only soul there.

But one time that freaked her out — she noticed things in her room that should not move, moving. This experience stood out for her as the real-life fear added a lot to her portrayal.

Park Bo Boung

The Oh My Ghost star had a spine-chilling encounter while working on the show. A woman dressed in white would appear and disappear on set, who she described as a ghost.

Often, this figure would be in the corner of her eye, and when she looked straight, it would disappear. It made the experience of filming rather terrifying for her because this is where she kept making a peep.

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