Park Shin Hye Goes Undercover: Can She Hide Her Identity in 'Undercover Miss Hong' (2026)?
Park Shin Hye returns in 'Undercover Miss Hong', a late 90s comedy-drama where she goes undercover as a 20-year-old. Explore the secrets of Room 301 roommates.
Can a brilliant financial officer in her 30s pass for a 20-year-old rookie? tvN's upcoming series 'Undercover Miss Hong' just dropped new stills, and it's already creating a massive buzz. Set in the late 1990s, this comedy-drama promises a mix of nostalgia and high-stakes investigation.
Undercover Miss Hong Park Shin Hye: A Timeless Transformation
According to industry reports, Park Shin Hye stars as Hong Geum Bo, an elite officer from the Financial Supervisory Service. She goes undercover at a company to root out corruption, but there's a catch—she has to pretend to be a young entry-level employee. Her vintage aesthetic and sharp performance are already being hailed by fans who missed her on the small screen.
The Secrets of Room 301
The heart of the story lies in Room 301. Joining the undercover mission are her roommates played by Ha Yun Kyung, Choi Ji Su, and Kang Chae Young. While they seem like typical youth of the 90s, each character is said to hold a secret that could compromise Hong Geum Bo's mission. Their chemistry is expected to provide both comic relief and unexpected tension.
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