Park Gun Il And Ji Hyun Woo Develop Friendship In Spite Being Rivals In 'Lonely Enough To Love'
New stills of Park Gun Il and Ji Hyun Woo have been released for MBC every1’s drama “Lonely Enough To Love.”
“Lonely Enough To Love” is a drama about housemates in their 20’s and 30’s who do not want anything serious in their lives. They wanted to enjoy their time and freedom, but they do now want to be alone. Ji Hyun Woo will play the character of Cha Kang Woo, Kim So Eun as Lee Na Eun, and Park Gun Il as Kang Hyun Jin.
The drama unveils photos of the two rivals Cha Kang Woo and Kang Hyun Jin, amidst the love triangle between the three characters. In the pictures, Kang Hyun Jin and Cha Kang Woo are wearing some comfortable clothing while lying in bed together side-by-side in Cha Kang Woo’s house.
Kang Hyun Jin and Cha Kag Woo are staring at each other with affection. In another image, it is showing that they are asleep while facing away from each other.
As rivals, Cha Kang Woo has always been close with Lee Na Eun. He is at her side to support her. Kang Hyun Jin is sincerely looking after Lee Na Eun as a close friend of 18 years.
With Kang Hyun Jin and Cha Kang Woo’s feelings growing, their relationship comes in an unexpected and exciting turn. The released stills made viewers ask what the rivals could have talked about as they shared the same bed and how their relationship changed from the time on.
In episode seven, Cha Kang Woo and Kang Hyun Jin will begin a fierce but cute battle to win over Lee Na Eun. They will surely make the viewers burst into laughter as they become immature because of love.
Many things are still bound to happen. The production team asks the viewers to look forward to the two men’s different charms, as well as the two actors Ji Hyun Woo and Park Gun Il, who will portray this. (Via Soompi)
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