'What's the point of leaving them?' actresses Lee Yu-ri and Park Ha-na recalled humiliations they endured as rookies.

On the 17th episode of tvN SOTRY's "What's the point of leaving them?," Lee Yu-ri and Park Ha-na appeared. Lee Yu-ri and Park Ha-na garnered much public affection by defining villain roles.

Park Ha-na originally debuted in a coed group called "Funny." Desperate to debut, Park Ha-na joined a group that could debut, but her singing and dancing were lacking and it didn't go well. Afterward she switched to acting and circulated her profile, drifting through the film industry. Park Ha-na said, "It was so hard being unknown as a singer. When I turned my profile to acting, a manager brought his actor. But since I came alone, I probably seemed easy. He told me, 'You probably won't make it.'" She added, "That made me think inwardly I would make it this much. After that, I never saw that manager or actor again," and proudly shouted, "I succeeded."

Hearing this, Lee Yu-ri said, "When I was a rookie I had a scene where a male senior hit me, and he really hit me hard. It was so unfair," surprising everyone. In Lee Yu-ri's case, having debuted as a child actor made it all the more startling. Lee Young-ja said, "That means the acting was poor. Does a killer role mean actually committing murder? You have to create something that looks emotionally intense," and expressed genuine indignation.

[Photo credit] tvN SOTRY "What's the point of leaving them?"

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