Kim Ji-won, "Only Mi-jeong Could Use the Word 'Veneration'

Actress Kim Ji-won talked about the word 'veneration' which drew attention in "My Liberation Notes".

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Kim Ji-won recently conducted a photo shoot with a magazine company. The magazine is said to be published for the economic independence of the vulnerable.

In the released photos, Kim Ji-won catches the eye as she is giving off a wacky yet cute charm amid the freshness of the summer atmosphere. She looks at the camera with her bangs down, creates a unique and mysterious mood, and draws attention with playful expressions and poses.

In the accompanying interview, Kim Ji-won talked about the recently ended JTBC drama "My Liberation Notes". First of all, when asked what kind of person she thinks the character Yeom Mi-jeong played is, she said, "I thought she was a person who could look at people as they are while getting to know Mi-jeong and didn't add anything to her. She knows what she really wants. In addition, I think she can use the word 'veneration' because she have your own sentence, not borrowing other people's words".

Asked how she felt when she first read the word 'veneration' in the script, she said, "I think it's a line that contains the identity of the work, so I talked a lot with the director on the spot. After the broadcast, I'm happy that everyone seems to sympathize with why it should be veneration and not love", she said.

Meanwhile, "My Liberation Notes", starring Kim Ji-won, ended with the final episode on the 29th.