Actress Ha Jiwon appeared on Sung Si Kyung's YouTube channel "Sung Si Kyung's meet" and revealed her warm humanity and candid feelings without reservation.

On the video released on the 18th, Ha Jiwon was shy about meeting Sung Si Kyung after a long time, but enjoyed the heartfelt food and wine he personally prepared while having a deep conversation. That day Ha Jiwon, when asked about the hot response that "these are her prime years," was bashful yet brightly replied, "It feels really good to hear that I'm still pretty as I get older," creating a heartwarming moment.

She went on to say about her body maintenance secrets, "People often ask what kind of exercise I do," adding, "I focus on stretching exercises by understanding the principles of muscles. I apply strength to the points that need stimulation and have a conversation with my body." "Thanks to the steadily accumulated exercise effort, I think I have become efficient at exercising," she revealed her own know-how.

She also expressed her passion for ENA's drama "Climax," her comeback to drama after four years. Ha Jiwon confessed, "It was not easy to portray the actress Choo Sang-ah, who is hungry for desire. During filming I even asked myself, 'Could I do as much as Choo Sang-ah would?'" She particularly said, "To create a sharp character, I underwent hard training to reduce muscle size and change my body shape," which drew Sung Si Kyung's admiration. About her chemistry with co-star Ju Jihoon, she boasted, "In the difficult scenes of a fierce marital fight, the chemistry was so good that we were able to get 'ooak' in one take."

That day Ha Jiwon also gave a moving reaction after 15 years to Sung Si Kyung, who sang the OST "You are my spring" from her signature work "Secret Garden." Ha Jiwon said, "Even after the project ended I listened to it a lot, and every spring I always return to the song," and added, "When I listen to it I feel loved," which moved Sung Si Kyung. Finally, Ha Jiwon said that during the pandemic she took time to look back not as "actress Ha Jiwon" but as "human Ha Jiwon," confessing, "Thanks to that, I filmed 'Climax' feeling like I was starting acting again. I'm very happy now," which resonated with listeners.

Meanwhile, ENA's Monday-Tuesday drama "Climax," in which Ha Jiwon appears, showed a frightening upward trend by recording a 3.8% viewership rating (Nielsen Korea nationwide paid households) in just two episodes. The third episode of "Climax," featuring Ha Jiwon's intense performance crossing the line between good and evil to add tension, will air at 10 p.m. on the 23rd.

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