Following the success of the Korean drama Big Mouth , Girls' Generation's YoonA recently sat down with the Korean Herald for a number of interviews. In the interview, YoonA not only discussed the success she achieved through the drama "Big Mouth," but also the stigma circulating among Idol Actors in South Korea.
Idol Actor itself is a term that refers to a K-Pop idol who changes professions to become an actor. In South Korea itself, idol actors are often criticized for their lack of good acting skills, and the public often assumes that their decision to enter the world of acting is because they have high popularity and fans.
Quoting from Koreaboo on Friday September 23, 2022, YoonA made her acting debut in 2007 through the Korean drama "9 Ends, 2 Outs," and continues to actively appear in several dramas and films until now. She is also actively promoting as a member of Girls' Generation. Because he has a label as a K-Pop idol, it is not uncommon for the public to criticize his acting skills.
Discussing this, YoonA also shared her opinion. YoonA admits that there are so many idol actors like her who often receive criticism. However, he personally said that the criticism should be based on their abilities, not on their label as idols. "Although many people have an unfavorable perception of idols turning careers into actors,
I think they should base it on individual abilities," YoonA said. YoonA admits she tries hard not to worry too much about her image as an idol. He hopes drama lovers will take a closer look at the hard work he is doing. "I try not to worry too much about my label as an idol.
I believe the public will appreciate my hard work when I really portray my character maturely," YoonA said. YoonA probably received a lot of criticism regarding her acting skills when she started her acting career. However, over time, and with the hard work she did, YoonA began to gain recognition from the public regarding her acting skills.
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