Actress Moon Ga-young revealed that she had concerns about the generation gap with actor Choi Hyun-wook, whom she collaborated with on 'My Dearest Nemesis.'
On the 28th, a video titled 'I dislike ambiguous relationships...' was released on the YouTube channel 'Yoo Yeon-seok's Weekend Theater' operated by Yoo Yeon-seok. As a guest, Moon Ga-young, who collaborated with him on 'Understanding of Love,' grants shared her thoughts.
On that day, Moon Ga-young asked Yoo, 'When do you feel that I have become an adult?' Yoo responded, 'Rather than realizing it, I feel it when I go to the shooting site and notice that there are no staff older than me. Except for the director, most are juniors. At times like that, I think I'm not young anymore; rather, I can't make excuses like 'I can't do it because I lack experience.'
Moon Ga-young shared, 'Whenever I go on set, everyone is older brothers and sisters. So I greet everyone with 'Hello, older brother,' but then someone suddenly tells me, 'I'm not your older brother,' and every time that happens, I get surprised. I realize I'm no longer the youngest.'
She continued, 'In the previous work 'My Dearest Nemesis,' the actor Choi Hyun-wook was 6 years younger than me.' Yoo then asked, 'Was it the first time your co-actor was younger?' To this, Moon Ga-young replied, 'In 'True Beauty,' Cha Eun-woo was 1 year younger than me, but it was the first time I acted with such an age gap. It felt really different.'
Moon Ga-young said, 'I don't know how to approach him. I wonder what friends these days like; maybe I don't feel the generation gap. It troubled me. I thought about it for the first time, wondering whether I should approach or not, as I hope it wouldn't be uncomfortable.'
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