MBC's "Midnight Ghost Stories" season 5 episode 12 will feature original all-round entertainer and actress Jeon Hye-bin appearing as a guest ghost.
Jeon Hye-bin debuted in 2002 with the group LUV and began her career as an idol in the entertainment industry. Not only active in the group, but as an "all-round entertainer" she was also very active on various variety shows and won viewers' love with her diverse charms. Since then she has steadily continued her acting career, leaving many representative works over the years from Another Miss Oh to the recent Esquire.
Meanwhile, among Jeon Hye-bin's diverse activities, an underknown filmography draws attention. She once played the role of Korea's representative traditional(?) ghost "gumiho" in The Legend of the Great Homeland, the original-style ghost program. The "gumiho" is the representative ghost among The Legend of the Great Homeland ghosts, and the era's top stars have taken on the role. At the time she had long hair, fox nails and lenses, took two hours for gumiho makeup, and filmed deep in the mountains... Jeon Hye-bin, who played the "gumiho" in the legendary ghost program The Legend of the Great Homeland, will visit the 2025 flagship horror program Midnight Ghost Stories 5 and is expected to share filming episodes from those days.
Midnight Ghost Stories 5 specially prepared ghost stories from three Asian countries this week: Korea, Japan and the Philippines. Jeon Hye-bin happened to say she once had a frightening experience in the Philippines and revealed a chilling story from that shoot, drawing attention. Staying at a resort in the Philippines during filming, Jeon Hye-bin went into her room to rest for a moment but someone kept knocking on the door... The identity of the thing that disappears when you open your eyes can be confirmed in the broadcast.
Next, Jeon Hye-bin introduced a K-ghost story, and befitting an actress who once played Korea's original ghost, her introduction of the tale was also exceptional, focusing the eyes and ears of everyone in the recording studio. The Korean ghost story she introduced that day began with a grandmother's intense wish for a grandson and grandson's son and was a family tragedy. Jeon Hye-bin perfectly channeled the granddaughter who submitted the story and introduced the account, and everyone was fully immersed and empathetic with the story, according to reports. The story Jeon Hye-bin introduces will be revealed in the broadcast on Sunday the 21st.
Meanwhile, the broadcast on the 21st will introduce chilling ghost stories reflecting the colors of three Asian countries, including the Filipino ghost tale "Papatain Kita," which holds a deep grudge against Koreans; "Grandmother," about a grandmother's obsession for a son and the granddaughter who became its victim; and "Tokyo mansion," a 20-year curse that began in an apartment building in Tokyo, Japan. It will air on the 21st at 10:50 p.m.
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