In an interview with Dazed, released on December 22nd, Han So Hee admitted, “I feel like I’m someone who has a big lack when it comes to love.” Her words immediately resonated with fans for their honesty and emotional weight.

She explained that she tends not to draw strict boundaries between herself and her fans. “As you probably know, I don’t really keep a distance from my fans,” she said. “Rather than thinking, ‘If I do this, they’ll like me more,’ my feelings are closer to something that simply starts from love.”

Han So Hee went on to reflect on the intensity of the affection she receives. “From fans who’ve supported me for a long time to those who just discovered me, everyone gives me such unconditional love,” she shared. “I’ve never loved someone that blindly before, so even now, it feels hard to believe.” Because of that, she emphasized that she never wants to take such love for granted, noting that this mindset naturally led to the boundaries between her and her fans softening over time.

Han So Hee love and relationships interview

The actress also spoke candidly about her attitude toward honesty in relationships. “I don’t play push-and-pull games,” she said. “Like I always say, it’s okay if people step away from me for a while. If I do something wrong, you can scold me. If I’m headed in the wrong direction, you can tell me firmly.” She added that she believes this kind of openness and sincerity actually strengthens her bond with fans rather than weakening it.

Known for her relentless work ethic, Han So Hee also touched on her philosophy toward acting. “Acting isn’t just about looking inward—it’s about learning the life of a character,” she explained. “Watching more, listening more, and accepting more has become my greatest weapon. These days, I truly feel that there’s no end to learning.”

Han So Hee is currently preparing to meet audiences through her upcoming film Project Y, and her latest remarks have only deepened anticipation—not just for her next role, but for the honest, evolving person she continues to show the public.

Sources: nate