Actress Jo Yeo-jung reflected on the moment she reached a turning point in her acting career through her representative work, "The Concubine."

On the 25th, a video titled "EP.107 The Evolution of Nuhjo Created by MZ! The Appearance of Adults' Nuhjo!" was released on the YouTube channel "Zzanbro."

On that day's broadcast, actress Jo Yeo-jung and Jung Sung-il joined in for honest conversations.

Jo Yeo-jung revealed, "For me, 'The Concubine' was the work that brought me out," and added, "Until then, I often wondered, 'When will I be able to work on such a project?' I even thought to myself, 'If I don't make it before thirty, I should leave.'" She continued, "Through 'The Concubine,' I was able to announce the beginning of my filmography, and it was the first work where I learned the weight of being a leading actor. It was a great fortune to be cast as Chun-hyang at thirty."

When Shin Dong-yup, who appeared alongside her, remarked, "The movie itself was the epitome of novelty," Jo Yeo-jung added, "It was also the work that gave me the desire to become a better actress."

Additionally, Jo Yeo-jung mentioned the works she had done with actor Song Seung-heon. She said, "In both 'Innocent Thing' and 'Hidden Face,' I worked alongside senior Song Seung-heon, and interestingly, both stories involved him having an affair with my character," and she laughed. She continued, "Personally, I really like Seung-heon as a person. Aside from the characters in the works, he often buys me delicious food and is a really great senior," revealing her affection.

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