ITZY Yuna Acting Debut: Set to Star as Park Shin Hye’s Sister in 'Miss Undercover Boss'
ITZY's Yuna is set to make her acting debut in the tvN drama 'Miss Undercover Boss' alongside Park Shin Hye. Discover the details of her role and netizen reactions.
From dominating the stage to capturing the small screen, ITZY's youngest member Yuna is making her official leap into acting. She's been confirmed to join the cast of the upcoming tvN K-Drama Miss Undercover Boss (also known as Undercover Miss Hong), marking a significant milestone in her career.
ITZY Yuna Acting Debut in Miss Undercover Boss
In this highly anticipated project, Yuna will portray Hong Jang Mi, the younger sister of the lead actress played by Hallyu star Park Shin Hye. As a prominent 4th-Generation idol known for her stunning visuals, fans are eager to see the sisterly chemistry between her and Park Shin Hye. Industry insiders suggest that Yuna's energetic personality perfectly matches the character of Jang Mi.
Early Praise for Natural Acting Skills
Even before the official premiere, Yuna has been receiving accolades from netizens. Snippets of her performance have circulated on social media, with a notable mention from Netflix Philippines, showcasing her seamless transition into character. Many have labeled her a "natural," noting that her facial expressions and delivery don't feel like those of a first-time actress. This positive reception is building massive momentum for the show's global release.
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