(In continuation of Interview ①) Actor Jo Bo-ah spoke about her husband.
On the 19th, an interview with Jo Bo-ah for the Netflix series "Dear Hongrang" took place at a café in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
Earlier, Jo Bo-ah married her long-time fiancé in October of last year and is set to make her comeback work after marriage through "Dear Hongrang."
In this regard, Jo Bo-ah recalled, "The filming was done when I was single. It was single Jo Bo-ah that appeared, and the opening occurred after I became a married woman," laughing, and noted, "After all, they say that a new chapter in life begins with marriage. (When watching 'Dear Hongrang'), it feels like baby Jo Bo-ah is appearing. It also gives a feeling of it being quite a long time ago due to many personal experiences since then."
She also spoke about her husband. When asked about her husband's reaction to "Dear Hongrang," Jo Bo-ah said, "He watched it alone and also saw it with me after it was released. I felt like I wasn't able to gauge his reactions much as I was just focused on the monitor, but it seems he enjoyed watching it," and added, "Regarding the affectionate scenes, he understands a lot because of the nature of my profession."
Regarding the sudden marriage announcement, she explained, "Since I have had a romance about marriage since I was young and there is also passion towards it, I tried to postpone as much as possible. I did proceed while trying to delay it in some way. I tend to try to keep my work and personal life as separate as possible."
After marriage, she said, "There is stability," and when asked about plans for children, she smiled and said, "Considering the era of low birth rates, my parents created a harmonious family environment since I was young. I think my motto is my parents. I want to live like my parents."
Additionally, regarding her honeymoon, she mentioned, "I do not have a plan yet. There is none as of now," and especially when asked about her husband's looks, she commented, "He looks handsome to my eyes. I feel my husband is precious," drawing attention with her affection.
Meanwhile, the Netflix series "Dear Hongrang" (written by Kim Jin-ah, directed by Kim Hong-seon), which was released in full on the 16th, portrays the mysterious melodrama of Hongrang, the son of the greatest merchant in Joseon who returns after 12 years with amnesia, while his half-sister Jai suspects his identity and between them blooms an unrecognizable emotion. In the series, Jo Bo-ah plays the role of half-sister Jai, who desperately searches for her brother's whereabouts.
(Continuing to Interview ③.)
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