(Following the interview②) Actress Bae Doo-na shared her views on personal privacy.

On the 30th, an interview with Bae Doo-na regarding the film 'Virus' took place at a café in Samcheong-dong, Seoul.

Bae Doo-na has been actively promoting the film 'Virus,' including grants in Uhm Jung-hwa's YouTube channel and the podcast 'Guaranteed Secrets.'

In relation to this, Bae Doo-na mentioned, "(In the future) there will be a few radio segments. That really is a classic promotional method. However, these days, they say that SNS is more effective."

She continued, "So I asked, 'Is it fine if I don't do things like terrestrial broadcasting?' since I'm old-fashioned and anxious. But actually, they say that what's more effective these days is SNS," and she laughed.

Additionally, when asked about her pressure regarding the changing trends in promotion, Bae Doo-na revealed, "Rather than pressure, I think it's fine to promote once every 6 months to a year. However, I wanted to be cautious about posting every day, doing SNS updates, uploading vlogs once a week, and revealing my home."

Bae Doo-na explained, "Sometimes coming out to share my thoughts and my values about life, I don't think that has much influence. But I want to be careful about showing my life like vlogs. I could be acting as someone living in a rooftop room, someone from a rich family, or a character in prison, and I worry that people might think, 'No, Bae Doo-na doesn't live like that.'"

She added, "At some point, as I grow older, I hold back on posting the pictures I want to share for the audience. I do want to share for my fans. I want to talk and show things, but then everyone can see, right? My data keeps piling up, and that worries me a bit. I think if I want to extend my acting lifespan, I should be cautious about my personal privacy."

Meanwhile, the film 'Virus,' based on the original novel 'Youth Extreme,' directed by Kang Yi-kwan and provided and distributed by BiPoem Studio Co., Ltd., tells the story of 'Taek-seon,' who is infected with a 100% fatal love virus without reason, embarking on an unexpected journey with three men: 'Soo-pil' (played by Son Suk-ku), a never-in-love researcher, his long-time classmate 'Yeon-woo' (played by Jang Ki-ha), and the only expert who can create a cure, 'Yi-kyun' (played by Kim Yun-seok). It is set to be released in theaters on May 7.

[Photo] Provided by BiPoem Studio Co., Ltd.

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