'Reply 1994' finally meets 'Reply 1997'. Eunji 'Sung Si Won' was spotted filming for the drama.
A photo from the filming set was recently uploaded on online community forums. Fans were surprised to see the one who was next to Trash Oppa was none other than Eunji. A staff from the production team said,"Jung Eunji is currently filming for her cameo in the drama. We really have no idea why the photo was spreading like wildfire".
Previously there was a leaked photo of episode 16 with the title "Reply 1997", many people assumed that 'Reply 1997' cast will appear in this ep. Eunji even said in an interview,"Reply 1994 is really interesting.I like it better than Reply 1997". A representative also said,"We still don't know when they will appear but the actors are doing their best as cameos". Fans of the drama are very excited and anticipating for the episode.
Netizen commented,"Finally Sung Si Won appears!","I can't wait for this episode","Will Seo In Guk and Hoya appear too?",and so on. Source: Nate Writen by clover @ DKPOPNEWS.NET
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