Hwayoung confirmed as lead role in new KBS's traditional opera sitcom 'Ok's House'
2014.11.01
Hwayoung will make her on-screen return through KBS's Christmas Special sitcom 'Ok's House'.
According to Wellmade Entertainment, Hwayoung has been casted as the female protagonist in upcoming KBS's traditional opera sitcom 'Ok's House'. She will play the role of rookie PD Han Ok who has a lot of energy and hot temper.
Hwayoung shared that she felt very nervous before the first shooting,"This is my first time starring in a Korean tradition opera sitcom. I know that I still lack a lot but I will do my best. I hope that the story of 'Ok's House' can give the healing feeling to everyone".
'Ok's House' will revolve around a family who is suspected of stealing an item from Joseon Dynasty from the museum and how they will try to prove themselves innocent.
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