[News] Lim Soohyang starring in T-ara's "Lovey-Dovey" zombie version music video
2011.12.30
"New Gisaeng Spirit" actress Lim Soohyang will appear in the third out of five versions of T-ara's "Lovey-Dovey" music videos.
Lim Soohyang made her debut through the drama "New Gisaeng Spirit" and jump-started her career by receiving a large amount of attention as a newcomer. She'll be starring in T-ara's "Lovey-Dovey" music video.
The third version of "Lovey-Dovey" will feature her making a complete transformation from innocent into a creepy zombie. She was praised by staff but her realistic acting at the set.
Lim Soohyang said, "When I found out I could be in T-ara's music video, I practiced in front of the mirror a lot to become a perfect zombie. Please expect a lot from this 'Lovey-Dovey' music video."
Meanwhile, T-ara's first music video, the 22-minute drama version, will be released on January 2nd at 3:00.
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