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Lee Ji-hye: "I had a prejudice against Ok Joo-hyun... She was a scary senior I didn't want to get close to" ('Four-Person Dining Table')

Lee Sebin
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2025-09-08 21:11:49
'Four-Person Dining Table'. Photo I Channel A 'Four-Person Dining Table' broadcast capture
'Four-Person Dining Table'. Photo I Channel A 'Four-Person Dining Table' broadcast capture

Musical actress Lee Ji-hye recalled her first impression of Ok Joo-hyun.

On the 8th, Channel A's 'Close Friends Documentary: Four-Person Dining Table' featured Ok Joo-hyun inviting Tae and Lee Ji-hye to share stories.

On that day, Ok Joo-hyun mentioned that she first met Lee Ji-hye in 2016 during 'Sweeney Todd', saying, "The work that became a turning point after moving to musicals was 'Elisabeth'. From that point on, I thought, 'Let's study with a junior who has a good voice and strong will.' I learned a lot while spending a long time with Lee Ji-hye."

When Ok Joo-hyun said she studied by observing people, Park Kyung-rim joked, "It must be really scary when Ok Joo-hyun observes someone. From Lee Ji-hye's perspective, isn't Ok Joo-hyun observing her?"

Lee Ji-hye responded, "I couldn't help but have a prejudice against Ok Joo-hyun. She was a scary senior who didn't seem very approachable. So I thought I would just greet her well and not disturb her." She continued, "I thought there would be no common ground between me and Ok Joo-hyun. But as we talked on the phone and had conversations, we discovered commonalities. There were many similarities despite our differences."

Meanwhile, 'Close Friends Documentary: Four-Person Dining Table' airs every Monday at 8:10 PM.

[Lee Se-bin, Star Today Guest Reporter]

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