Actor Lee Da-eun burst into laughter from viewers with genuine sister chemistry alongside Jeong Eun-ji in 'Pump Up the Healthy Love.'

Lee Da-eun appeared as Lee Ji-ran, the younger sister of Im Mi-ran (played by Jeong Eun-ji), in the KBS 2TV Wednesday-Thursday drama 'Pump Up the Healthy Love' (directed by Park Jun-soo, Choi Yeon-soo / written by Kim Ji-soo / produced by CJ ENM STUDIOS, Bon Factory, Monster Union, KeyEast), which aired on the 7th and 8th, resonating with reality through her realistic performance.

In 'Pump Up the Healthy Love,' Lee Da-eun perfectly embodies Lee Ji-ran, who possesses a quirky personality that doesn't fall behind her sister Im Mi-ran (played by Jeong Eun-ji), enhancing the drama's entertainment value. While watching her sister's eating broadcast, Lee Da-eun throws sharp remarks and humorously shares couple moments with her boyfriend Kang Dan (played by Lee Sang-jin), creating laughter.

In particular, when Lee Da-eun learned that her mother arrived at the apartment, she acted out a realistic scene of hurriedly cleaning the house with Im Mi-ran and Kang Dan, drawing empathy. Especially when the boyfriend, who came to the apartment, had to hide in a hurry, Lee Da-eun immersed herself in the character of Lee Ji-ran, who was anxious about getting caught, making the viewers laugh with her realistic expressions.

In the later part, when Im Mi-ran hides her breakup with Yeom Jun-seok (played by Jeong Uk-jin), Lee Da-eun delivers the direct line, "Mom, my sister broke up with Jun-seok oppa," providing a twist. Additionally, Lee Da-eun confronts Yeom Jun-seok, who hurt Im Mi-ran, embodying Lee Ji-ran, who does not hold back her feelings, bringing a sense of satisfaction.

Meanwhile, Lee Da-eun is a rookie actor who recently joined Media Lab Shiso, building her acting career through appearances on the YouTube channel 'Short Script' and the 'Return of the College Student Hoon-ss' V-LOG by Bad Co. Lee Da-eun is expected to continue her activities through the KBS 2TV Wednesday-Thursday drama 'Pump Up the Healthy Love,' airing Wednesdays and Thursdays at 9:50 p.m.

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