This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
On 'What to do with leftovers,' Lee Yu-ri recounted an anecdote about a power struggle with Park Ha-na.
On the 10th episode of the tvN STORY variety show 'What to do with leftovers,' Lee Yu-ri invited Park Ha-na as the taste guest and treated her.
That day Lee Yu-ri hinted about the taste guest, saying, "She is someone who could inherit the lineage of villains. She is a villain I acknowledge, sorry. I couldn't attend the wedding because of my schedule," which raised curiosity.
While Lee Young-ja and Lee Yu-ri went grocery shopping, Park Se-ri and Kim Sook cooked welcome food, seafood pancake. Then the long-awaited taste guest appeared. They guessed So Yi-hyun and Chu Ja-hyun for the "villain" hint, but Lee Yu-ri said, "It's also related to the ball."
The taste guest was actor Park Ha-na. Lee Yu-ri and Park Ha-na performed an antagonistic relationship in the drama "Promise of Heaven" and became close friends through that connection. Also, in June Park Ha-na married basketball player Kim Tae-sol and is known to be planning to have children.
Kim Sook asked, "Since when did you become close?" Park Ha-na replied, "We did the drama 'Promise of Heaven' in 2916. I appeared as the villain and took sister's man, and sister took revenge on me and that man, and I tormented sister to protect that man."
Then Park Se-ri asked, "If you're sworn enemies, how did you become close?" Lee Yu-ri revealed, "Why is it said that actresses have power struggles when they meet? But Hana really had a power struggle with me. You could see the power struggle happening."
Kim Sook excitedly said, "I've never heard that before. Actresses having power struggles," and Park Ha-na confessed, "It was the year after you first won the Daesang for 'Yeon Min-jung.' An opportunity came. I thought, 'I'll catch Lee Yu-ri.' Looking back it's absurd, but back then I was a rookie, so I thought if I possibly beat you I might do better."
Lee Yu-ri also said, "And on screen she overwhelmed me to grab the frame. I knew, 'Is she pushing me down?' She tried to appear slightly bigger and overwhelm. It's a power struggle. Through the role," which drew attention.
Park Ha-na even tried to fall prettily in a scene where she tumbles down stairs to look better on screen. Seeing Park Ha-na reenact it in person, Lee Yu-ri praised her passion, saying, "Hana is surprisingly easygoing. She throws her body around a lot."
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