Recently, actress Kim Ji-won has seen a critical flood in her distinction, and a major piece of it very well may be credited to the progress of her latest Korean show series, “Queen of Tears.” This drama has collected boundless consideration and commendation, pushing Kim Ji-won into the spotlight and expanding her notoriety among watchers.
As crowds proceed to appreciate and value her performance in “Queen of Tears,” Kim Ji-won’s name and presence in media outlets have become more unmistakable, setting her status as a skilled actress.
At the point when Kim Ji-won was picked as the following face for a renowned liquor brand, succeeding Han So-hee, it set off a flood of claims proposing that Kim Ji-won was infringing on So-hee’s spotlight and taking advantage of the choppiness encompassing So-hee’s new debates.
The unexpected development of these allegations mixed extensive disarray among web clients, provoking numerous to revitalise on the side of Kim Ji-won. This incited a conversation to unfold on the noticeable Korean web-based stage Pann Nate, where a devoted string resolving the issue quickly built up some forward movement, gathering more than 50,000 perspectives inside a simple 24 hours of its distribution.
Some Comments of Netizens
“Kim Ji-won is pretty, good at acting, doesn’t have any flaws, and doesn’t have any controversy, so there’s nothing to criticise. As a result, haters are starting to make stuff up. They seriously need to leave her alone”
“Kim Ji-won is by no means overrated or in need to steal fame from Han So-hee. She has always been really popular”
“Calling Kim Ji-won overrated despite her outstanding filmography… She even started from a supporting role and worked her way up. Haters are funny and are trying too hard to overcome their own insecurities”.
More About Kim Ji-won and Her Work
She acquired consideration through her roles in the TV series The Heirs (2013) and Descendants of the Sun (2016) before taking on leading roles in Fight for My Way (2017), Arthdal Chronicles (2019), Lovestruck in the City (2020-2021), and My Liberation Notes (2022) and currently she is stealing everyone’s heart by her role of Hyeri In Queen of Tears (2024). The progress of Kim’s TV drama all through Asia laid out her as a Hallyu star.