IDOL I Drama Sooyoung and Kim Jae Yeong Heat Up Screens with Secret Date
Sooyoung and Kim Jae Yeong share a romantic date in the latest stills for IDOL I drama. See how the murder mystery and courtroom romance unfold tonight.
They're fighting a murder charge, but tonight, they're just two people on a date. IDOL I, the mystery courtroom romance that's taken social media by storm, just dropped new stills ahead of its January 19, 2026 episode. The photos feature Sooyoung and Kim Jae Yeong sharing a surprisingly tender moment outside the courtroom.
IDOL I Drama Sooyoung and Kim Jae Yeong's Heart-Fluttering Chemistry
In the series, Sooyoung plays Maeng Se Na, a top-tier lawyer who's also a hardcore fan of her client, Do Ra Ik (played by Kim Jae Yeong). Ra Ik is a pop star whose life turns upside down after a murder accusation. The newly released stills show a stark contrast to their usual high-stakes legal battles, capturing them in a quiet, romantic setting that's got fans buzzing.
The chemistry between the two leads is palpable. Insiders say this upcoming episode marks a major shift in their relationship. It's not just about proving innocence anymore; it's about the emotional bond forming under the most stressful circumstances imaginable. Fans are eager to see if this date is a brief escape or a strategic move in their legal defense.
A High-Stakes Mystery Meets Fan Culture
The drama has gained traction for its unique premise. By combining the intensity of a murder mystery with the relatable world of K-pop fandom, IDOL I offers more than your typical office romance. Tonight's episode promises to reveal new clues about the case while deepening the 'will-they-won't-they' tension between the lawyer and her idol.
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