Lee Jung Jae’s Public Confession in 'Nice to Not Meet You': Is Lim Ji Yeon Ready?
Catch the latest updates on 'Nice to Not Meet You' as Lee Jung Jae makes a high-stakes call to Lim Ji Yeon following his public confession. Discover the drama behind the scenes.
He just declared his love to the nation, but the real drama starts now over the phone. Global icon Lee Jung Jae and the powerhouse Lim Ji Yeon are raising the stakes in their latest romantic comedy, 'Nice to Not Meet You'.
Lee Jung Jae Nice to Not Meet You Character Dynamics
According to Soompi, newly released stills for the December 29, 2025 episode show Lim Hyeon Jun (played by Lee Jung Jae), an A-list actor who has forgotten his roots, making a pivotal call. The target of his affection? Wi Jeong Sin (Lim Ji Yeon), a political journalist obsessed with justice.
The phone call follows a massive public love confession that has turned their world upside down. While Hyeon Jun’s bold move has fans cheering, the cynical Jeong Sin's response remains the series' biggest mystery. Their 'love-hate' chemistry is reaching a boiling point.
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