(continuing from interview ③) Actress Lee Na-young revealed plans to communicate with the public via social media going forward.

On the morning of the 11th at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul, a wrap-up interview was held with Lee Na-young, the lead actress of the ENA Monday-Tuesday drama Honour.

Honour is an intense mystery pursuit about three female lawyers who confront a past that has returned as a massive scandal head-on.

Lee Na-young, who returned to acting after about three years through this work, said of the three-year hiatus, "I tried to fill my inner self." When asked what efforts she made to fill her inner self, she answered, "For example, I learned to dance. K-pop dance, for instance," showing an unexpected charm.

She said, "I don't know much, so I go and ask them to teach me anything. Because it helps exercise, but I thought it might loosen up my body and help when acting. If you learn even one gesture, your body will have it someday, so you just put it in. Recently I couldn't learn because of work, but I'll start learning again at the end of March."

Lee Na-young cited Zico's "SPOT!," featuring Blackpink's Jennie, as the most recent thing she learned, saying, "I don't know what I'll use it for later, so I look for things I think would be good to learn and do them as needed."

Known for keeping her private life completely hidden and having a strong "mysterious" image, when asked if she had plans for YouTube activities, Lee Na-young shook her head, saying, "That would be too hard. When and how would I film?" but added that she was thinking about just using Instagram.

She complained, "I like reading articles and interviews of other artists. You can see what they are thinking. But I hold myself to a high standard. When I'm at some event and I talk a lot, there are times I kick the blanket and think, 'Did I have to say that?' I'm not used to this, so I like seeing others' things, but mine makes me think, 'What did I say…' I'm considering it."

When surprised by her down-to-earth manner that contrasts with her mysterious image, Lee Na-young said indignantly, "When you see me in person, I'm fine, right? In person I'm fine, but when I turn around they all say I'm mysterious," adding laughter.

Meanwhile, Honour ended on the 10th.

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