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Actress Park Ji-yeon Sends Humorous Video Message to 'Duty After School' Co-Star
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Actress Park Ji-yeon Sends Humorous Video Message to 'Duty After School' Co-Star

From Dong-A Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actress Park Ji-yeon sent a video message to actor Kim Mu-yeol, who played the lead role in the Netflix series 'Duty After School'.
  • Park played a 'villainous parent' in the series, known for her character's aggressive complaints.
  • Her message humorously referenced a line from the show, stating her child's father no longer gets angry.

Actress Park Ji-yeon, who portrayed a memorable 'villainous parent' in the popular Netflix series 'Duty After School,' has sent a video message to co-star Kim Mu-yeol. Park gained attention for her realistic depiction of a parent relentlessly harassing a teacher through malicious complaints.

Her performance made her one of the most impactful antagonists in the show. In a recent short video released by Netflix Korea, titled 'Villains' Thank You Message to Na Hwa-jin,' Park addressed Kim Mu-yeol, who played the role of director Na Hwa-jin.

Director, I'm Woojin's mom. Now, even the child's father doesn't get angry anymore.

โ€” Park Ji-yeonActress Park Ji-yeon humorously referenced a line from the series 'Duty After School' in a video message to co-star Kim Mu-yeol.

Playfully referencing a scene where her character stated, 'My child's father is very angry,' Park humorously told Kim Mu-yeol, 'Director, I'm Woojin's mom. Now, even the child's father doesn't get angry anymore.' She concluded the message by urging him to take care of his health, adding, 'Otherwise, your self-esteem will drop.'

Otherwise, your self-esteem will drop.

โ€” Park Ji-yeonActress Park Ji-yeon advised co-star Kim Mu-yeol to take care of his health in a video message.
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Originally published by Dong-A Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.