Actress Song Hye-kyo shared her thoughts on entering her 40s.

Fashion magazine Vogue Hong Kong revealed the photoshoot and interview of Song Hye-kyo, who is this month's cover model, through its official website and social media on the 26th.

Recently returning to the screen with the film 'The Black Nuns,' Song Hye-kyo talked about her experience participating in 'The Black Nuns' during the interview and her upcoming project, a new Netflix series 'Slowly Intense' (working title) by writer Noh Hee-kyung.

In particular, when asked what she thinks is the best part of being in her 40s, Song Hye-kyo responded, "I became who I am today through my 20s and 30s. As we all grow older together, I have no fear of aging. Of course, since it's a job that relies on appearance, I have to manage my body diligently (laughs)."

She continued, "Having entered my 40s, I have come to value the present more than the past or the future. I want to do everything better and become a wise person who lives more clearly," adding, "I feel immensely grateful for an ordinary day, a quiet day. I think the ability to feel this gratitude is the best thing about being in my 40s."

Additionally, when asked about her MBTI, Song Hye-kyo stated, "My MBTI is INFJ, but everyone says I'm a T-type person. I just change the way I express myself according to different situations, but it seems to give people a kind of rational feeling. Since I'm an INFJ, I'm actually a bit timid, but I gain satisfaction through acting."

[Photo] Vogue Hong Kong

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