TWICE Dahyun Lee Si Woo Love Me Drama Stills Reveal Domestic Bliss
New stills of TWICE’s Dahyun and Lee Si Woo in the upcoming drama 'Love Me' reveal their domestic chemistry. Check out the latest on this Swedish remake.
Can a global pop star seamlessly transition into a relatable girl-next-door? TWICE’s Dahyun and actor Lee Si Woo are proving they have the chemistry to pull it off. On January 15, 2026, new stills from the upcoming drama Love Me were released, showcasing the pair's quiet, domestic moments as they begin their life together under one roof.
TWICE Dahyun Lee Si Woo Love Me Drama: From Sweden to Seoul
According to Soompi, Love Me is a Korean remake of the hit Swedish series by Josephine Bornebusch. The story follows a flawed but relatable family where each member embarks on a journey of personal growth and love. The newly unveiled stills capture a significant turning point where the leads transition from individual lives to a shared domestic space, hinting at the emotional depth the series aims to explore.
Dahyun's Bold Step into Acting
This project marks a significant milestone for Dahyun, who is widely known as a member of the legendary girl group TWICE. Moving away from her high-energy stage persona, she's taking on a role that requires nuanced expressions of everyday affection and conflict. Fans are eager to see how she balances the selfish yet lovable traits of her character alongside Lee Si Woo, who has been gaining steady recognition in the K-drama scene.
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