In the program 'Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young's I Missed You,' Kim Kang-hyun shared the story of how he cried at a single word from Yeom Hye-ran.

In the 7th episode of the ENA entertainment program 'Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young's I Missed You,' which aired on the 20th, Lee Yo-won, Kang Chan-hee, and Kim Kang-hyun, who came together for the movie 'Ghosts,' appeared as guests.

On that day, Kim Kang-hyun revealed that he had cried after hearing the words of his 'close friend' Yeom Hye-ran. He reminisced, saying, 'Hye-ran has played a mother role a lot since our theater days. So, it felt like I had matured a bit as an actor? Whenever I went to see Hye-ran's troupe performances, she acted so well that I think I called her a 'monster of acting.'

He continued, 'I called her 'Hey, acting monster.' And when I did a play called 'Chuncheon There' in my late 20s, she watched and said, 'Well done, monster,' and I thought, 'I've finally become an actor.'

Kim Kang-hyun added, 'I was always scolded by my seniors because I could walk a little. But when I heard the word monster from Hye-ran, I felt that my acting had matured enough to stand shoulder to shoulder with them. Hearing it from a monster was very emotional,' and he showed a tearful expression.

[Photo] Captured from the broadcast screen of 'Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young's I Missed You.'

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