Actress Oh Ha Nee has reacted to the public’s response to the daring scene she performed in the TVING original historical drama, Queen Woo.
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The drama has been drawing public buzz due to its daring content. In the drama, she plays the role of Sabi, a trusted shaman who advises Goguryeo’s 9th king, Go Nam Mu. Sabi uses omens and readings to influence major decisions at the royal court.
The controversial scene is in Episode 2, where Sabi engages in a love scene with Woo Soon, who is Queen Woo’s older sister. The scene, which includes a minute-long explicit footage, portrays Woo Soon being under the influence of a potion administered by Sabee, causing her to imagine that the shaman is the king.
TGIS SCENE IS VERY CONFUSING IS SHE IMAGINE HERSELF OR SHE REALLY DID THAT WITH KING
ANYWAY BUT JI CHANG WOOK & JUNG YOO MI 😗#jichangwook #queenwoo #queenwooep2 pic.twitter.com/zEN20fYJvf
— utp / #queenwoo (@jcw_hyung) August 29, 2024
Cómo alguien que consume Kdramas no me esperaba para nada que hagan este tipo de escenas en Queen Woo, es un programa calificado con el +19, pero TVN lo está emitiendo en la tv nacional, PERO SI SE VAN A COMER QUE SE COMAN pic.twitter.com/9LXY0YZExv
— nani🇦🇷| TLP (@lesbicbyul) August 29, 2024
Oh Ha Nee addressed the public’s response to the nude scene, stating, “I’ve seen the comments, and my friends were surprised as well. I’ve received many encouraging messages like, ‘I really enjoyed it’ and ‘I’ve been waiting for this project.'”
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She also expressed that the nudity wasn’t a concern for her, but she was disappointed that people seemed to focus more on the scene than her acting.
She noted though that when she hears feedback about her performance beyond the nudity, it gives her comfort.
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Oh Ha Nee, born in 1990, is an actress who appeared in dramas such as The Killing Vote and Perfect Marriage Revenge. She also debuted as an idol before becoming more involved in acting.
TVING’s Queen Woo debuted on August 29 with its first part. The second part, which was released on September 12, still captures audiences with its daring content.
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