Ahn EunJin Returns to Theater After 7 Years, Showcasing Her Charm

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On the 322nd episode of MBC’s variety show “Omniscient Interfering View” (hereafter referred to as “Omniscient”), airing at 11:10 PM on the 16th, the episode will depict the down-to-earth daily life of actress Ahn EunJin. Returning to the theater stage after seven years, Ahn EunJin is set to reveal her journey as she drives herself to the rehearsal studio without a manager.

During her commute, Ahn EunJin focuses on correcting her pronunciation and shares a sister-like chemistry through a phone call with actress Park JunMyeon, whom she bonded with on another variety show. Notably, for the first time on “Omniscient,” a theater assistant director appears in the segment “Assistant Director’s Perspective,” sparking curiosity with scenes of them receiving help from Ahn EunJin.

Ahn EunJin takes to the stage after seven years with the play “Silent Sky,” meticulously checking her schedule in the rehearsal studio. She impresses as she fully immerses herself in her role as an astronomer, bringing admiration from the start of practice. Her serious demeanor, even shedding tears from overwhelming emotions during rehearsals, touched the hearts of the show’s commentators.

Moreover, Ahn EunJin, switching off her actress mode, brightens the atmosphere with her charming and relatable personality. As the only extrovert (E) among her theater colleagues, she acts as a mood maker by sharing her homemade spicy stir-fried pork. Despite the tension, her diverse charms, practiced for “this,” will be unveiled in the upcoming broadcast.

The rehearsal scene of trusted and beloved actress Ahn EunJin can be seen on the 16th at 11:10 PM on MBC’s “Omniscient Interfering View.” Meanwhile, Ahn EunJin received much love for her role as Yoo GilChae in the MBC drama “My Dearest.” Her future endeavors are highly anticipated.

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