Park Min Young Yook Sungjae Nine to Six: New Romance Duo in the Works
Park Min Young and BTOB's Yook Sungjae are in talks for the new office romance drama 'Nine to Six.' Get the latest details on this potential star-studded pairing.
Will a new legendary K-drama couple be born? On January 6, 2026, South Korean media outlet MyDaily reported that Park Min Young and BTOB's Yook Sungjae are in talks to lead the upcoming romance drama 'Nine to Six.' Representatives from both actors' agencies confirmed they've received the offer and are currently reviewing it positively.
Why Park Min Young Yook Sungjae Nine to Six Casting is Gaining Buzz
The drama, titled 'Nine to Six,' is expected to be an office-based romance. Park Min Young, widely regarded as the 'Rom-com Queen' for her hits like 'What's Wrong with Secretary Kim,' brings her expertise to the project. Meanwhile, Yook Sungjae has built a strong reputation as a versatile actor through dramas like 'Guardian: The Lonely and Great God' and 'The Golden Spoon.'
Fans are particularly excited about the potential chemistry between a veteran actress and a top-tier idol-turned-actor. If confirmed, this pairing marks one of the most anticipated collaborations for the upcoming broadcast season.
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