‘Doona’ Star Bae Suzy Spills Secret Behind the ‘Dream Sweet’ Performance: ‘We had to change choreography’

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Bae Suzy reveals the behind-the-scenes actions during the filming of Netflix's "Doona."

In an interview with Netflix, the 29-year-old beauty spills a surprising secret they've experienced during the production.

Bae Suzy on Playing a Member of a K-Pop Group and Working with Go Ah Sung, Siamese, and Rian

In the latest video titled "Styling Secrets: Suzy Breaks Down Doona's Fashion," the lead star talked not only about the visuals as Lee Doona but also about portraying the life of an idol.

"Doona" focuses on the life of a former K-pop lead vocalist, Lee Doona, played by Bae Suzy, who surprisingly left the spotlight as she struggled with fame and the public's expectations.

Other than her team-up with Yang Se Jong, who portrayed the role of college student Lee Won Joon, Bae Suzy also transforms into a K-pop star, relieving her life during her Miss A days.

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According to the actress, it was great to portray the role of one of the members of a fictional girl group named Dream Sweet, especially rehearsing for their part.

"It's been a while since I danced and practiced as a group," she said.

She also spoke about her co-star Go Ah Sung, who, despite not being a former K-pop star, slayed her role as Dream Sweet member Ha Yeon.

"It was the first time Ah-sung had ever done that. Siamese and Rian from La Chica were used to it, so they helped us," she furthered.

Bae Suzy's Honest Thoughts About Dream Sweet

While the idol actress said she had fun portraying the role of a K-pop star, Bae Suzy admitted that she had doubts about whether she could slay Lee Doona as an idol.

She admitted that the first few practices were a mess and even made it to the point that they even questioned themselves.

"We didn't have much time to practice, so we had to make changes to the choreography to make it easier," she said.

Thankfully, being a true professional and with rapport, they were able to "build some teamwork" as they kept practicing."

Is Netflix's 'Doona' Worth the Hype?

Released on October 20 exclusively on Netflix, "Doona" is based on the popular webtoon "The Girl Downstairs."

The nine-part episode series is directed by the genius behind "Crash Landing on You" and "Romance is a Bonus Book," Lee Jeong Hyo.

Currently, "Doona" is among the most watched TV shows on Netflix worldwide, ranking 6th, topping 5 countries, including Vietnam, Taiwan, Qatar, and Indonesia, as cited by Flix Patrol.

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Written by Geca Wills

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