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‘Queen of Tears’ Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won, lying in the same bed with arm pillows… Sweet even on set

Photo = tvN ‘Queen of Tears’ ‘Queen of Tears’ Kim Soo-hyun and Kim Ji-won showed off a friendly atmosphere on set.

On the 23rd, a making video for episode 14 of the Saturday/Sunday drama ‘Queen of Tears’ (written by Park Ji-eun/directed by Jang Young-woo and Kim Hee-won) was uploaded to the tvN drama YouTube channel.

The video shows Kim Soo-hyun, who plays Baek Hyun-woo, and Kim Ji-won, who plays Hong Hae-in, preparing for filming. Afterwards, the two filmed a scene covering themselves with a blanket on a bed.

When the production crew said, “We put in an electric blanket to keep it warm,” Kim Ji-won looked at the camera and exclaimed, “You filmed it, right? Our team is so detailed.” In response, Kim Soo-hyun joked, “Me!” and created a warm atmosphere on set.

During the waiting moment for filming, Kim Soo-hyun was shown holding Kim Ji-won as a pillow while reading and monitoring the script together.

The video also included a tearful scuffle between Kim Soo-hyun, who was trying to get surgery in Germany, and Kim Ji-won, who refused to do so because she didn’t want to lose her memory. Although the two had finished speaking, they also showed off their professionalism through acting that continued their emotions.

‘Queen of Tears’ is a drama depicting the three-year romance between Hong Hae-in (played by Kim Ji-won), the third generation of Queens Group’s tycoon, and Baek Hyeon-woo (played by Kim Soo-hyun), the son of the head of Yongduri Village. It is a new work by writer Park Ji-eun, who created numerous hit works such as ‘Queen of Housewives’.

‘Queen of Tears’, which first aired on March 9, recorded a double-digit viewership rating of 13.0% (based on Nielsen Korea’s nationwide paid households) in just 4 episodes, and 20.7% in the 12th episode, ranking 2nd in tvN’s all-time drama viewership rating. It surpassed the ‘Goblin’ that was. Then, episode 14, which aired on the 21st, recorded 21.625%, and tvN’s highest-rated drama of all time, ‘Crash Landing on You’ (broadcast on February 16, 2020), also broke the record with 21.683% (21.7%).

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