IDOL I Kim Jae Yeong Sooyoung: Tension Peaks in New Mystery Stills
Check out the latest stills for IDOL I starring Sooyoung and Kim Jae Yeong. A tense reunion with an ex-girlfriend adds a new layer of mystery to the murder case.
What happens when your ultimate bias becomes a murder suspect? The mystery courtroom romance drama IDOL I has just released a set of high-stakes stills ahead of tonight's broadcast, teasing a major turning point in the plot.
IDOL I Kim Jae Yeong Sooyoung and the Tense Reunion
In this gripping series, Girls' Generation's Sooyoung stars as Maeng Se Na, a powerhouse lawyer who takes on a personal mission: defending her favorite idol, Do Ra Ik, played by Kim Jae Yeong. The latest images capture a chilling encounter between Do Ra Ik and his ex-girlfriend, Choi Hee Jin, while Se Na watches from a distance, highlighting the complicated web of professional duty and personal feelings.
Decoding the Legal Stakes and Secret Past
The drama doesn't shy away from the darker side of fame. On December 30, 2025, viewers will see how Ra Ik’s past relationships might threaten his defense. According to the production team, this reunion isn't just a nostalgic moment; it's a pivotal clue in the ongoing murder mystery that could exonerate him—or bury him further.
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