T-ara sure is full of actresses; with Jiyeon, Boram and Qri all starring in seperate dramas. Now it's time for Hyomin to shine, by showcasing her acting talents, along with singing talents in the musical I Really, Really Like You.
Recently revealed, it's now announced that T-ara's Hyomin will be starring in the new musical, I Really, Really Like You, which she will be performing live at the Naru Art Center numerous times.
I Really, Really Like You originally was a hit movie back in 2008. The movie became so popular that it is now announced that it's going to be turned into a musical and popular actors such as Oh Junghae, Kim Jinsoo and Byun Woomin are rumored to be starring alongside Hyomin in the production.
The music that's going to be featured in the musical also has been causing a bit of a stirr, NeXT member Ji Hyunsoo, who's currently in Bangkok, is said to be participating for the musical side of the production.
This isn't the first musical for Hyomin though. Hyomin previously starred in musicals for her University back before she debuted as a singer in T-ara.
Below is an old video of Hyomin (white shirt) practicing for Rent, a previous musical she starred in.
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