Actor Lim Ji-yeon confessed that frowning roles have given her a glabellar line.
On the 15th, a video titled Lim Ji-yeon "Is it illegal to be this pretty?" | seasonal side dishes, double-faced, eye acting, Nice to Not Meet You was posted on the YouTube channel Naraesik.
That day Lim Ji-yeon used facial expressions to depict the differences between a romantic comedy character and a strong character. Watching this, Park Narae said, "You definitely use this area well," mentioning the glabella, and Lim Ji-yeon agreed, "I use this area a lot. I didn't know, but I think I really use my eyebrows a lot. Around the eyes and the corners of the lips."
Lim Ji-yeon added, "So the wrinkles that form differ slightly with each work. When I was playing Yeonjin, glabellar lines formed so much that I kept doing this."
By contrast, during The Tale of Lady Ok it varied by period. She said, "It was different when she was a slave, when she was a young lady, and when she was the mistress. When she was a young lady she smiled a lot, and during Gudeok she was pure but fought the cold a lot and got hit."
Meanwhile, Lim Ji-yeon mentioned the jajangmyeon scene from The House with a Yard that became a topic of conversation. "I think I ate more than four bowls then. We pretty much filmed it in one take," she said, and Park Narae marveled, "After the video came out, you know people really ate a lot of jajangmyeon, right? I ordered and ate some too."
Lim Ji-yeon laughed, "Even I thought she ate deliciously," adding, "I have a rather big mouth, so my eating tends to be emphasized. In The Tale of Lady Ok, like when eating potatoes, and in this drama when eating ramen, people seem to really like it just to watch me eat."
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