[Photo] What is "Queen Insoo" Eunjung doing in a tree?
2011.11.30
During the press conference for the JTBC's upcoming series, "Queen Insoo", highlight scenes from the drama were revealed. In the showcase, a scene caught the attention of the netizens which showed T-ara's Eunjung climbing up the tree.
Eunjung will play the role of the young Insoo. She climbed up the tree in protest and said that she didn’t want to go to the Ming-dynasty as a King’s concubine and she would rather be the daughter-in-law of SooYang (King Sejo).
In the photo, Eunjung can be seen enjoying the shooting while in the top of a tree and she even fearlessly made the "V sign" poses.
"Queen Insoo" is a drama based on the life of Joseon Dynasty's Queen Insoo, which was played by Eujung during her early years while actress Chae Si-ra will take on her older days. The drama will start to air on December 3rd.
Source: TV Report Written by: jhezwafu @dkpopnews.net
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