Actress Lee Ha-nui expressed her affection for her husband.
Recently, actress Lee Ha-nui conducted a virtual round interview for the Netflix 'Aema' online.
'Aema' depicts the story of top star Hee-ran (played by Lee Ha-nui) and rookie actress Joo-ae (played by Bang Hyo-rin), who bravely confront the dark reality hidden behind the glamorous spotlight during the birth of erotic films that swept Korea in the 1980s.
Lee Ha-nui, who passionately played the role of the 1980s top star Hee-ran in the production, has been promoting 'Aema' while heavily pregnant, and on the 24th, she welcomed her second daughter.
During the interview, Lee Ha-nui, who was also heavily pregnant, noted her feelings ahead of giving birth, saying, "I am trying to stay calm. Since 'Aema' is releasing on Friday, I think, this week I will give birth to 'Aema,' and next week I will give birth to my baby."
She continued, "Before I conceived, my feelings were different when I was alone. As times have changed, I can also be pregnant. In the past, if I wanted to go out, I might have been discouraged. Actually, I was a bit cautious too. I wanted to greet people, but there were those who might not accept it. Since 'Aema' isn't a family series, I felt I should be a bit careful about it, although times have changed a lot," explaining her enthusiasm for promotion.
She also mentioned the changes since getting married, stating, "Very naturally, I think it's possible to do all of this with my partner's support. Meeting someone like a benefactor, I feel like I can work like this. I can actually take more bold actions now than when I was single, as my spouse provides that environment for me."
She expressed her affection, saying, "The intimate scenes in the production can be difficult to understand if it's not the same actor. I am very grateful for someone who can look at those aspects calmly and watch me grow as Lee Ha-nui."
In particular, Lee Ha-nui said that her attitude toward her work has become more intense after having a child. She said, "More boldly. Since I have something so precious at home, I need to make sure that the project I am going to set out for is worth leaving that existence behind, and I hope to fully dedicate my time to such a project."
She emphasized, "When I go out, from that moment on, I am in combat mode, thinking, 'This could be the last time.' I don't dream of retirement, but I think more about not having regrets, no matter when it is the last time. The things I have to give up are so overwhelming. I want to fully immerse myself in the work that needs to be done, even if it means wearing myself out."
(Continues in interview②.)
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