No Tail to Tell: Kim Hye Yoon Fumes as Lomon Mistakes Her for a Fan
SBS drama 'No Tail to Tell' sees Kim Hye Yoon's gumiho character mistaken for a fan by Lomon. Read about their evolving dynamic and Gen Z fantasy tropes.
A legendary gumiho just faced the ultimate human indignity: being called a 'stan.' SBS's newest fantasy romance, 'No Tail to Tell,' is heating up as the dynamic between Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon undergoes a major shift.
The Hilarious Misunderstanding in No Tail to Tell Kim Hye Yoon Lomon
Kim Hye Yoon stars as Eun Ho, a quirky Gen Z gumiho (nine-tailed fox) who's surprisingly determined to stay supernatural. However, her pride takes a hit when Lomon's character mistakes her for one of his many fans. It's a sharp contrast for a being who has lived for centuries, now reduced to a mere follower in the eyes of a mortal.
The chemistry between the two leads is already creating a buzz online. Insiders report that the upcoming episode will show Eun Ho's hilarious attempts to prove she's anything but a fan. With 9 tails to hide and a mounting grudge, the tension is palpable.
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