In 'Solo Artist,' Jang Seo-hee recently summoned another male actor, not Lee Jae-hwang, who became the final couple in 'Long-standing Relationship.' It was actor Kim Ki-doo.
On the 18th, Jang Seo-hee appeared on SBS Plus and E Channel's entertainment program 'Solo Artist.'
On this day, Jang Seo-hee paid respect at a temple, showing her sincerity towards the elimination of her misfortunes. Regarding the reason, Jang Seo-hee recalled, "At age 31, I was cast in the drama 'Mermaid Lady' and took on my first leading role. I was given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but I was also anxious about it," and noted, "So I consulted with a monk, who advised me to perform three thousand bows."
According to Jang Seo-hee, who said she performed three thousand bows over nine hours at the monk's suggestion, "Immediately after, 'Mermaid Lady' became a big hit, and I wanted to continue that energy, so I did three thousand bows every year for ten years," surprising everyone. In fact, the show's rating rose from 4% in 2002 to 47.9%. "Regardless of religion, a desperate and earnest desire brought about a miracle," she remarked, adding, "After that, my work didn't go well when I stopped the three thousand bows, so I did them again last July; initially, it took nine hours."
Jang Seo-hee, who arrived at the restaurant, was on the phone with a man she called "brother"—actor Kim Ki-doo. The vice president also joined them. When asked about their connection, she said, "We are from the same agency, and I heard he's very kind," adding, "He has been an actor since childhood, so we quickly became close." While preparing red snow crab, Jang Seo-hee took care of her younger brother Ki-doo, saying, "I want to keep doing something nice for Ki-doo; I hope everything goes well for him." Lee Soo-kyung remarked, "That's true love," creating a warm atmosphere.
SBS Plus and E Channel's entertainment program 'Solo Artist' depicts the honest daily lives of charming singles who are lonely because they are single but happy because they are single. It airs Tuesday evenings at 8:40 p.m.
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