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Ahn Eun Jin confessed her thoughts about the title “legendary Korea National University of Arts Class of ‘10”

Actress Ahn Eun Jin honestly talked about being a member of the “legendary Korea National University of Arts Class of ‘10”.

On June 9th, Ahn Eun Jin had an interview with Wikitree at a cafe in Yeoksam-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul after her drama JTBC’s “The Good Bad Mother” ended.

The Good Bad Mother”, which aired its last episode on June 8th, is a touching healing comedy about Young Soon (Ra Mi Ran), who has no choice but to become a bad mother to her child, and her son Kang Ho (Lee Do Hyun), a prosecutor who suddenly returns to be a kid due to an accident, searching for happiness that they’ve lost. In this drama, Ahn Eun Jin played the role of Lee Mi Joo, Choi Kang Ho’s childhood friend and his only resting place.

Ahn Eun Jin

Making her debut in 2012 through the musical “The Sorrows of Young Werther”, Ahn Eun Jin became famous after starring in tvN’s “Hospital Playlist” as Chu Min Ha in 2020 and established herself as a leading actress. 

In fact, Ahn Eun Jin is also gaining attention as a member of the “legendary Korea National University of Arts Class of ‘10” together with Kim Sung Chul, Kim Go Eun, Lee Sang Yi, etc.

Ahn Eun Jin

When asked if she felt pressured because of the title “legendary Korea National University of Arts Class of ‘10”, Ahn Eun Jin shared, “Rather than feeling burdened, I really like it. Since my friends have been doing so well, I feel like I’ve gained something”. She continued, “I receive help from friends who carried out acting activities before me. I’m grateful that we can go on this path together like this. I often jokingly tell them (my classmates) that ‘If you do well, please talk about me a lot’”, drawing laughter

The actress added, “As I’m doing this job with friends who are doing well, I think I gain more strength. Personally, I don’t feel burdened by the title ‘Legendary Class of ‘10’. There’s no need to overcome that title either. ‘Please keep talking about me’, that’s what I think.”

Source: Wikitree

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