Rivals to Lovers: Cho Jun Young and Lee Jae In’s Chemistry Sparks in tvN’s ‘Spring Fever’
Cho Jun Young and Lee Jae In star in tvN's upcoming drama 'Spring Fever'. Discover how high school rivalry turns into romance in this new K-drama.
What's better than a high school rivalry turning into a heartbeat-skipping romance? tvN's upcoming drama 'Spring Fever' is set to deliver exactly that. Rising stars Cho Jun Young and Lee Jae In recently opened up about their characters, teasing a dynamic that's as sharp as it is sweet.
Melting a Frozen Heart
'Spring Fever' tells the story of Yoon Bom (played by Lee Joo Bin), a high school teacher known for her icy demeanor. Her world changes when she meets Seon Jae Gyu (played by Ahn Bo Hyun), a passionate man determined to melt her heart. Cho Jun Young and Lee Jae In will portray the intense yet youthful rivalry that sets the stage for this romantic journey.
The Magnetic Pull of Competition
It's all about the tension. The two young actors are expected to showcase how thin the line is between hate and love. Their characters' high school days provide the emotional backbone of the series, showing that some rivalries are just love in disguise. Fans are already buzzing about the pairing, eager to see how their onscreen friction evolves into something much warmer.
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