Korean drama "When the Stars Gossip" has ended its broadcast since February 23, 2025. As soon as the tvN drama aired, the Management SOOP agency released a behind-the-scenes video showing the final filming process that Gong Hyo Jin underwent as the character Eve.
In the video, Hyo Jin was seen being surprised by Management SOOP staff after finishing filming "When the Stars Gossip". The actress, who was born in 1980, then expressed her complaints during the filming process for the fantasy drama.
Hyo Jin honestly admitted that she had wanted to stop filming "When the Stars Gossip" many times. "It ended well without anyone getting hurt. Thank you. The SOOP Entertainment family who brought me to this deadly situation for 10 months," she said.
"Wow, it's been 10 months. It doesn't feel real that it's over. There were so many times when I just wanted to stop filming. For the first time in my life while doing over 20 dramas, I felt that way for the first time," she added.
Hyo Jin also admitted to experiencing many difficulties on the set of "When the Stars Gossip". "All the difficulties passed before my eyes. All the other actors worked very hard. The staff also worked hard. Anyway, just like our hard work, I look forward to a fun drama coming soon. Thank you," concluded Hyo Jin.
On the other hand, the last episode of "When the Stars Gossip" showed how the first pregnancy and childbirth without gravity in human history. Eve successfully gave birth in space. However, the beautiful woman died shortly after. Eve's life is doomed due to complications related to a pelvic injury.
Gong Ryong (Lee Min Ho) chooses to remain on the space station as an obstetrician, dedicating himself to protecting their child. As the episode of "When the Stars Gossip" closes, Gong Ryong narrates, "I kissed her feet a hundred times today.
Eve has achieved so much. Space has become her tomb and womb. Goodbye, Eve. Until we meet again." As soon as the last episode of "When the Stars Gossip" aired, netizens immediately launched criticisms from various sides.
"What kind of storyline is this? [sic!]," wrote one netizen. "I think it's too much [sic!]," added another. "What genre is this, really? [sic!]," replied another netizen. "Giving birth in outer space? I can't feel it," continued another netizen.
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