Park Shin Hye Meets Ex Ko Kyung Pyo in Undercover Miss Hong 2026
Park Shin Hye stars as an undercover agent in the late 90s comedy 'Undercover Miss Hong', where she unexpectedly runs into her ex Ko Kyung Pyo.
An elite 30-something goes undercover as a Gen Z rookie, only to find her ex-boyfriend waiting at the office. tvN's new comedy series 'Undercover Miss Hong' is off to a chaotic start as Park Shin Hye faces an unexpected professional and personal crisis.
Park Shin Hye Undercover Miss Hong Character Twist
Set in the late 1990s, the drama stars Park Shin Hye as Hong Geum Bo, an elite financial supervisory officer. At 30 years old, she's tasked with a high-stakes mission that requires her to pose as a 20-year-old entry-level employee.
Her mission hits a major snag when she encounters her ex-boyfriend, played by Ko Kyung Pyo, at her new workplace. The shock of the reunion threatens to blow her cover, creating a tense yet hilarious dynamic between the former couple.
A Nostalgic Trip to the Late 90s
According to reports, the series meticulously recreates the 1990s vibe, from fashion to technology. Fans are eagerly anticipating the chemistry between Park Shin Hye and Ko Kyung Pyo, as they navigate a workplace filled with secrets and retro charm.
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