Stephanie Lee Is Adorably Charming In Her New Role In 'When I Was The Most Beautiful'
Stephanie Lee introduced her charms as she came out on scenes with the drama "When I Was The Most Beautiful!"
"When I Was The Most Beautiful" series consistently fascinated viewers from its opening week with a touching romance story. Im Soo Hyang and Ha Seok Jin also starred as the main leads.
Stephanie Lee displayed her first impact on Amber's role that stunned viewers with her beauty, charm, and genuine during the third week broadcast of the series. She portrays as a Korean- American student studying in the same university with Hwan (played by Ji Soo).
In the stills, Amber invited Hwan to the party and keeps looking at him. Later on, while Hwan was checking and scrolling on the social media posts of Ye Ji (played by Im Soo Hyang), Amber then went outside and approached Hwan. Meanwhile, Amber could not resist Hwan's adorable state of having bubbles on the lips that she wipes and steals a kiss on it. To Hwan's surprised, he puts on his guard, where Amber gives a bizarre expression asking him if he was gay. Hwan explained how straightforward her act was that does not follow the norm of a typical Korean. After hearing Hwan's statement, Amber then playfully smiled and mentioned to comply with Korean standards dating. Yet, she still declared that the first day of their relationship sealed that day.
Amber also added, warning Hwan that she does not like taking things slow. Hwan told Amber that she was very drunk and asked her to end the party because of feeling embarrassed.
Stephanie Lee captivated viewers' attention by showcasing 200% of her charisma and winning attitude as Amber. Also, her candid and lovely smiles further captured viewers on how her character will evolve in the story.
MBC's mini-series "When I Was The Most Beautiful" air every Wednesday and Thursday at 9:30 p.m. KST.
Stephanie Lee also recently signed an exclusive contract with VAST Entertainment, where she prepares for more performances. She is also set to join tvN's anticipated revolutionary drama, Start-Up, sometime in October.
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