[NEWS] Wet Yoo In Na adds luster and sexiness to beauty
2012.05.17
tvN Wednesday and Thursday drama “Queen In-Hyun’s Man” employed 4-ton waterwheel and water gun to create rain water to film Yoo In Na flaunting her shining beauty when drenched in orange dress and hair down, becoming a topic.
In episode 9 of “Queen In-Hyun’s Man” broadcast on May 16th, 2012, in order to see Kim Bung Do (Ji Hyun Woo) who has forgotten about her, Yoo In Na is drenched by the sudden rainfall, and shows Choi Hee Jin’s pitiful look when hiding in a public telephone booth to get out of the rain.
The scene was shot using 4-ton street sprinkler, and was completely for as long as 4 hours. As the result, the whole body of Yoo In Na was drenched for 4 hours, but she didn’t grin or show any sign of frustration. Instead, she put up a pleasant bright smile and thorough hard work, earning admiration. The beautiful goddess look, and simple, elegant and sexy appearance attracted attention.
The producer, Kim Yong Gyu said, “In episode 9, the even more affection of Ji Hyun Woo and Yoo In Na for the sad and touching love will make viewers glued to the screen. Especially the acting of Yoo In Na as the spoiled and cute Choi Hee Jin has raised the expectation on the emotional scenes.”
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