[News] T-ara Eunjung's promotional pictures for Coffee House unveiled!
2010.05.29
Korean girl group T-ara's leader Eunjung is currently promoting for her drama which is airing now at SBS. Due to the drama, she is unable to join with the girls in many of the activities including Dream Concert which held on May 22th.
In the same time, Eunjung is also preparing for her upcoming horror movie ''White'' which will begin shooting next month and also she was featuring in the music video of Davichi's latest single ''Time, Please Stop''. In addition, members like Jiyeon and Ori were participating in a horror movie ''Death Bell 2'' too.
Synopsis of the drama: Coffee House is about Lee Jin Soo ( Kang Ji Hwan ) who is a talented novelist who shot to stardom at a young age after writing a series of bestsellers. He finds two potential love interests in Seo Eun Young (Park Si Yeon), a publishing executive, and Kang Seung Yeon (Ham Eun Jung), the daughter of the Page One Coffee Shop who is studying for the civil service examination and later becomes Jin Soo's secretary.
Source: news.nate.com, soompi, dramawiki Credits: Syee22 @ Daily K Pop News
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