Lee Sung-kyung, Popular Korean Actor, Arrives in Japan for Fan Meeting Tomorrow, May 9th (Sat)! Featuring Her Debut Work 'It's Okay, That's Love' and Popular Korean Dramas like 'Dr. Romantic 2' Now Streaming on 'ABEMA'

ABEMA is currently streaming numerous Korean dramas starring popular Korean actor Lee Sung-kyung, who will visit Japan for a fan meeting tomorrow, May 9th. The platform is promoting her representative works, including her debut 'It's Okay, That's Love' and the award-winning 'Dr. Romantic 2', in conjunction with the fan meeting.
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New Future TV "ABEMA" is currently streaming numerous Korean dramas starring popular Korean actor Lee Sung-kyung, who will visit Japan for a fan meeting tomorrow, May 9th (Saturday). We introduce 5 masterpieces where you can enjoy her diverse charms, from her debut work 'It's Okay, That's Love,' which is the origin of her career, to acclaimed works like 'Dr. Romantic 2,' which won acting awards.

◆ 'It's Okay, That's Love'

Starring Jo In-sung × Gong Hyo-jin! A healing romantic comedy for adults

Co-starring Jo In-sung and Gong Hyo-jin, this healing romantic comedy depicts a novelist with trauma and a psychiatrist with a fear of romance, healing their wounds through love in a shared house. Hae-soo (Gong Hyo-jin) is a skilled psychiatrist who deals with various problematic patients daily, but she secretly harbors a "fear of romance," being afraid of intimate relationships. One day, Hae-soo appears on a talk show and meets Jae-yeol (Jo In-sung), a handsome best-selling author. Hae-soo is offended by Jae-yeol's dismissive remarks about psychiatrists, but Jae-yeol becomes intrigued by Hae-soo's aloof attitude. He moves into her shared house and actively pursues her. Meanwhile, Kang-woo (D.O.), a high school student aspiring to be a novelist who admires Jae-yeol, frequently visits him. In fact, Kang-woo and Jae-yeol share a big secret...

Lee Sung-kyung, who was active as a model, appeared as the delinquent high school girl Oh So-nyeo. She made her acting debut in this work in 2014, starting her acting career brilliantly.

◆ 'Dr. Romantic 2'

Starring Han Suk-kyu, Ahn Hyo-seop, and others! A moving medical romance about young doctors growing under an eccentric genius doctor

Surgeon Seo Woo-jin (Ahn Hyo-seop), who was blacklisted from the industry after blowing the whistle on hospital corruption, is scouted by the legendary surgeon Kim Sa-bu (Han Suk-kyu), known as "God's Hand," and begins working at Doldam Hospital. However, for Woo-jin, who is burdened by his parents' massive debts, surgery is merely a means to earn money. Meanwhile, Woo-jin's peer, Cha Eun-jae (Lee Sung-kyung), graduates from medical school with excellent grades and becomes a thoracic surgeon at Geosan University Hospital, but she suffers from a phobia that causes her to lose consciousness in the operating room and is ordered to transfer to Doldam Hospital. Working under Kim Sa-bu, the two witness Sa-bu's dedication to saving patients with all his heart and soul, gradually learning the resolve and responsibility of a surgeon. However, Chairman Do Yoon-wan (Choi Jin-ho) of the Geosan Foundation proceeds with a plan to close Doldam Hospital and build a new one. Surgeon Park Min-guk (Kim Joo-hun), who is under Yoon-wan's influence, arrives at Doldam Hospital, intensifying the conflict over the hospital. This is the second installment of a moving medical romance depicting an unconventional genius doctor and the young doctors who grow under him. Following the previous work, this drama recorded the highest viewership rating in its time slot from the first to the final episode, reaching a peak of 28.4%, and received high acclaim, winning 5 awards at the 2020 SBS Drama Awards.

Lee Sung-kyung passionately plays Cha Eun-jae, a thoracic surgeon who suffers from a surgical phobia that causes her to lose consciousness in the operating room due to the pressure from her elite family. Her process of confronting her own problems and developing both rivalry and love while working hard with her peer Woo-jin (Ahn Hyo-seop) resonated deeply with viewers.

◆ 'Cheese in the Trap' (All episodes available for free until May 12th (Tuesday))

Starring Park Hae-jin, Kim Go-eun, Seo Kang-joon! A mega-hit romantic comedy with a mysterious and unpredictable plot

One day, Hong Seol (Kim Go-eun), a diligent student who works part-time while attending university, accidentally discovers the cold true nature of Yoo Jung (Park Hae-jin), a perfect senior admired by everyone. From that day on, Seol is harassed by Yoo Jung and finally decides to take a leave of absence, but unexpectedly receives notification of a tuition fee waiver. The Yoo Jung who appeared before Seol, who decided not to take a leave of absence, was a completely different person, now kind. While suspicious of Yoo Jung, who helps her at every turn, she gradually becomes interested in him. Meanwhile, Baek In-ho (Seo Kang-joon), a childhood friend with a deep connection to Yoo Jung, appears and quickly approaches Seol. What will be the fate of this mysterious love triangle!?

In this work, Lee Sung-kyung played Baek In-ha, a troublemaker who messes with those around her and has feelings for Yoo Jung, and her intense character garnered significant attention during its broadcast.

◆ 'Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo' (All episodes available for free until May 26th (Tuesday))