Jang Ki Yong and Ahn Eun Jin Bid Farewell to 'Dynamite Kiss' With a Message for Global Fans
As 'Dynamite Kiss' concludes, stars Jang Ki Yong and Ahn Eun Jin share heartfelt messages with global fans. We analyze the rom-com's success and what's next for its leads.
The kiss is over, but the explosion of emotions continues. As the hit romantic comedy 'Dynamite Kiss' comes to a close, stars Jang Ki Yong and Ahn Eun Jin have shared heartfelt goodbyes with their global audience. The pair expressed their gratitude for the immense love the show received, softening the bittersweet feeling of the finale.
A Tale of Disguise and Romance
'Dynamite Kiss' captivated viewers with its unique premise. The series follows Go Da Rim (Ahn Eun Jin), a single woman who pretends to be a married mother to secure a job, and her boss, Gong Ji Hyeok (Jang Ki Yong). Their complicated but charming dynamic, brought to life by the actors' nuanced performances, became a central draw for audiences worldwide.
Heartfelt Thanks to Viewers
In their closing remarks, both Jang Ki Yong and Ahn Eun Jin shared their deep affection for the project and their characters. They specifically thanked international fans for their support, hoping the show remains a cherished memory for everyone. Their sincere messages provided a touching final note to the drama's successful run.
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