To My Beloved Thief Moon Sang Min Nam Ji Hyun Body Swap Chaos Begins
Moon Sang Min and Nam Ji Hyun face the hilarious consequences of a body swap in the new KBS 2TV drama 'To My Beloved Thief'. Read about the latest plot twists.
What's worse than being a legendary thief? Waking up in the body of the person chasing you. In the latest episode of KBS 2TV's new drama 'To My Beloved Thief', stars Moon Sang Min and Nam Ji Hyun are facing a literal identity crisis.
The Aftermath of To My Beloved Thief Moon Sang Min Nam Ji Hyun Body Swap
The story follows Hong Eun Jo (played by Nam Ji Hyun), a woman leading a double life as a secret legendary thief. Following an unexpected incident on January 17, 2026, she swaps bodies with Moon Sang Min's character, leading to a series of comedic and high-stakes struggles as they try to switch back.
According to the production team, the upcoming episode will focus on the pair's desperate attempts to navigate each other's professional lives. Moon Sang Min must mimic the agile movements of a thief, while Nam Ji Hyun struggles to maintain the cool exterior of her counterpart. Their chemistry is expected to be the driving force of the show's early success.
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