Special Reunion of Lee YiKyung and Cho SuMin in the Drama ‘Marry Me’

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On the 13th, a video titled “How much can you give me? #LeeYiKyung #ChoSuMin’s shocking announcement?! | Ping Pong Interview” was released on the Singles Korea YouTube channel, capturing the hot interest of fans. In this video, actors Lee YiKyung and Cho SuMin, who have returned with the drama ‘Marry Me’, answer various questions and showcase their strong chemistry.

Lee YiKyung and Cho SuMin first worked together in the drama ‘Secret Royal Inspector’, and they reunite for ‘Marry Me’. Cho SuMin recalled how playful Lee YiKyung was back then and noted that in this project, she saw much of his thoughtful and dependable side. She mentioned, “I felt a lot of warmth like CheolHee’s warm heart,” highlighting the change in Lee YiKyung.

Lee YiKyung also shared that he discovered a new side of Cho SuMin in this project, stating, “This time, there were many scenes mixed with romance, so I filmed while looking into her deep eyes. My prejudice of seeing her only as young was broken.” He added that they have been friends for a long time and continue to keep in touch.

In the interview, when asked how much they could lend each other, Cho SuMin said, “If I had the money, I could lend up to 100 million won,” but humorously added, “I currently have no money,” bringing laughter. Lee YiKyung playfully said he could lend Cho SuMin 500,000 won, adding, “Take 50, don’t pay it back. It’s yours!” to lighten the mood.

The drama ‘Marry Me’ is a comedic family drama about a single public servant, ‘Jeong HaNa’, who struggles to marry off the island bachelor, ‘Bong CheolHee’, to escape the marriage promotion team. It is set to air its first episode on Saturday, November 16th, at 7:50 PM. The new chemistry between Lee YiKyung and Cho SuMin in ‘Marry Me’ is highly anticipated, and the upcoming developments are even more intriguing.

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