ENA has released the much-anticipated To My Haeri teaser and poster starring Shin Hye-sun, Lee Jin-wook, Kang Hoon, Jo Hye-joo, and Kang Sang-jun, under the direction of Jung Ji-hyun, with a screenplay by Han Ga-ram. The teaser offers a glimpse into the lives of the main characters, highlighting the contrast between their joyful past and the more serious present, setting the stage for a story that goes beyond a simple romance.
To My Haeri centres on the character of an announcer, played by Shin Hye-sun, who has dedicated 14 years to the broadcasting industry. Despite her long tenure, she remains relatively unknown to the public, a fact that reflects her reserved and serious exterior. However, beneath this professional facade lies a hidden, bubbly personality that has been suppressed by the emotional wounds she carries from her past. These unresolved issues have shaped her life, creating a complex character who is both relatable and intriguing.
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As the story unfolds, Hye-sun’s character reconnects with her former lover, portrayed by Jin-wook. His character, too, is burdened with past traumas, making their reunion a pivotal moment in the drama. The narrative explores how their relationship, once filled with happiness, becomes a path toward mutual healing. This aspect of the story adds a layer of complexity and emotional resonance, setting this drama apart from more conventional love stories. It’s a tale not just about love but about the process of overcoming personal demons and finding solace in shared experiences.
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Hye-sun, known for her standout roles in Mr. Queen and Welcome to Samdalri, is expected to deliver another remarkable performance. Jin-wook, with his intense portrayals in Sweet Home and Voice, adds depth to the storyline. The supporting cast, including Kang Hoon from The Secret Romantic Guesthouse and Jo Hye-joo from My Demon, further enhances the drama’s appeal.
To My Haeri is scheduled to premiere on September 23 and will be available on ENA and Genie TV Original, offering viewers a drama that promises to be as heartwarming as it is thought-provoking.

