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Kong Hyo Jin Worries about Getting Hate for Being Mean to Kim Soo Hyun in ′The Producers′

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2015.05.11 15:30 Newsen Park Hee Ah Translation Credit : Grace Danbi Hong

Kong Hyo Jin expressed her worries with her character being mean to Kim Soo Hyun.

On May 11, Kong Hyo Jin talked about her character, Tak Ye Jin at the production presentation of KBS′ The Producers.

In the drama, Kong Hyo Jin will play Tak Ye Jin, the PD for Music Bank with a snappy and fierce personality.

"After my play, I was scheduled to film a movie in June, but the script for The Producer was so fun. It was really funny. The comedy code of writer Park Ji Eun is the kind of comedy that I really like. I thought it was funny and had good feelings for it."

Kong Hyo Jin Worries about Getting Hate for Being Mean to Kim Soo Hyun in ′The Producers′

"Of all the characters that I had, Tak Ye Jin is the harshest. In the first episode, there are no scenes where I smile and it′s full of scenes where I educate the rookies. But in between that, the things that she lacks, created by the wittiness of writer Park Ji Eun, are charming and adorable."

"With a role where I let out my anger and scold others, I′m relieving my stress. I worry that I′ll get hate for torturing Kim Soo Hyun and giving him a hard time, but it′s been fun," said Kong Hyo Jin, laughing.

The Producers is about the crazy roller coaster ride of events that occur in the variety department of a broadcast station. The drama was co-produced by writer Park Ji Eun and variety PD, Seo Soo Min.

It begins May 15.

Photo Credit: Newsen/Jang Kyung Ho

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