Ju Ji Hoon shocked the audience of the drama " Love Your Enemy ". The actor suddenly sang the original soundtrack song from his other drama, namely " Princess Hours " on the latest episode of "Love Your Enemy" which aired on Sunday December 15, 2024.  The audience really did not expect this to happen. 

In a video clip shared by tvN, Seok Ji Won (Ji Hoon) is seen on stage with Kong Moon Soo (Lee Si Woo). The two are seen competing for Yoon Ji Won's (Jung Yu Mi) attention by duetting on the song "Perhaps Love" which is the OST from the drama "Princess Hours", which aired 18 years ago.

Ji Hoon seemed to be really into it when singing the love-themed song. But the funny thing is, he showed gestures several times as if he wanted to fight with Si Woo. He also occasionally stole glances at Yu Mi who looked embarrassed. Ji Hoon's unexpected action not only surprised Yu Mi and made her lose focus, but also netizens. 

They commented on the rare moment. Not a few also hoped that Ji Hoon could reunite with Yoon Eun Hye, his co-star in the drama "Princess Hours". " I really didn't expect Ju Ji Hoon to sing the OST of Princess Hours from his own drama 18 years ago [sic!] ," said a netizen. 

" Om Jujiii always has breakthroughs [sic!] ," said another. " It's really speechless to see Om Ju singing his own drama song in his other drama [sic!] ," said another. " Who misses him and wants him to be able to reunite with Yoon Eunhye [sic!] ," hoped the netizen. 

Meanwhile, "Love Your Enemy" is a romantic comedy featuring "archenemies" Seok Ji Won (Ji Hoon) and Yoon Ji Won (Yu Mi), who were born on the same day with the same name and whose families have been enemies for generations, reuniting after 18 years of separation. 

The photos released for episode 8 are also no less heart-fluttering for fans. On the other hand, Ji Hoon once shared about the trauma he experienced as a result of playing in "Princess Hours". The unpleasant experience during the production of "Princess Hours" is what made Ji Hoon feel traumatized until now.

"There were about 150 people in the room. Every time I delivered a line, the director sighed. This happened to every line I said for 10 hours. Yes, he made me who I am today, but understanding the process is important, isn't it?" he said. "I'm still traumatized to this day that I find it difficult to say my lines at script readings."

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