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Chae Won-bin on First Lead Role: 'No Time for Pressure, Rom-Com is Daunting'
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Chae Won-bin on First Lead Role: 'No Time for Pressure, Rom-Com is Daunting'

From Chosun Ilbo · (1d ago) Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Actress Chae Won-bin expressed her feelings about taking on a leading role after her previous success in 'Intimate Betrayers'.
  • She stated she has no time to feel burdened by expectations and found her first romantic comedy role daunting.
  • The comments were made at a production presentation for the new SBS drama 'Today's Sell-Out'.

Chae Won-bin, a rising star, is stepping into the spotlight with her first leading role in the new SBS drama 'Today's Sell-Out'. While fans might expect her to feel the pressure after her previous hit, 'Intimate Betrayers', Chae Won-bin insists she's too focused on the present to dwell on such expectations. The actress candidly admitted at the drama's production presentation that the romantic comedy genre is entirely new territory for her, leaving her feeling somewhat lost.

I have no time to think about the burden after 'Intimate Betrayers'.

โ€” Chae Won-binAt the production presentation for the SBS drama 'Today's Sell-Out'.

This marks a significant career move for Chae Won-bin, who is transitioning from a successful supporting role to carrying a drama. Her honest admission about the challenges of a romantic comedy highlights the demanding nature of her new role. The production team and viewers alike will be watching closely to see how she navigates this new genre and whether she can replicate the success she found in 'Intimate Betrayers'.

It's my first romantic comedy, so I felt lost.

โ€” Chae Won-binAt the production presentation for the SBS drama 'Today's Sell-Out'.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.