IDOL I Drama Stills Capture Sooyoung and Kim Jae Yeong’s Late-Night Heart-to-Heart
IDOL I drama stills reveal a romantic late-night scene between Sooyoung and Kim Jae Yeong. Experience the mystery courtroom romance between a fan-lawyer and her idol.
It's the ultimate 'successful fan' story. The upcoming drama IDOL I just dropped lightning-fast heart-fluttering stills featuring Sooyoung and Kim Jae Yeong, giving fans a glimpse into their intense chemistry.
New IDOL I Stills: Sooyoung and Kim Jae Yeong's Late-Night Romance
IDOL I is a mystery courtroom romance where a star lawyer and devoted fan, Maeng Se Na (played by Sooyoung), takes on the legal defense of her favorite idol, Do Ra Ik (played by Kim Jae Yeong). The newly released images showcase the duo in a deep, late-night conversation. In a moment that’s already trending, Kim Jae Yeong gently drapes his shirt over Sooyoung's shoulders, hinting at a deepening connection between the lawyer and her client.
The Intersection of Fandom and Justice
The drama promises a unique blend of legal tension and romantic development. Sooyoung, a member of the legendary group Girls’ Generation, brings an authentic layer to the role, while Kim Jae Yeong portrays the vulnerability of an idol facing a crisis. Fans are eager to see how the 'fan-to-lawyer' dynamic plays out as they fight to clear Ra Ik’s name.
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