Lee Bo Young Reminiscences About Working With Lee Jong Suk

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Lee Bo Young spoke fondly about her work with Lee Jong Suk on "I Can Hear Your Voice," during a September 20 interview with MBC's "Section TV."

In her first exclusive interview since giving birth to her first child in June 2015, the 36-year-old star weighed in working with younger male co-stars. A report published by the Korean publication, Asia Today, examined her statements regarding her role on the 2013 SBS fantasy romantic drama. 

"I wish those days could come back," said the actress, regarding her role opposite Lee Jong Suk. "Just looking at his face made me happy." 

"I Can Hear Your Voice" placed the actress opposite the model-turned-actor, who is 10 years younger. The series prominently featured the love line of an older woman and younger man, placing it within the "noona" romance genre. 

During the broadcast, she shared her thoughts on appearance, particularly as it pertains to her newborn daughter. After receiving a compliment from the program host, she noted that most people think her daughter looks liker her husband, Ji Sung. "She looks like her dad," said Lee.

"Kill Me, Heal Me" star, Ji Sung, recently appeared on "Section TV," where he revealed the name of their daughter. Both stars were absent from the spotlight in the months leading up to the birth of their daughter, with Ji making an appearance on "Three Meals a Day" and Lee releasing her essay book, "Time of Love." 

The couple was married in September 2013, after a long-running relationship which followed their work on the 2004 drama, "Save the Last Dance for Me." 

Meanwhile, Ji returns to entertainment with his role in the short film, "The Vampire Lives Next Door." Set within a morgue, he portrays a vampire who becomes entangled in solving the murder of a young girl. "The Vampire Lives Next Door" will screen as part of the Gala Presentation at the Busan International Film Festival. 

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About the writer: Adrienne Stanley is a contributing editor for KDramaStars. She is also a contributing writer for KpopStarz, MTV Iggy, Viki and CJ Entertainment's KCON blog. Her passions include a love of K-pop and Asian drama. When she is not writing, she is hanging out on Twitter (@retrogirladdy).  

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