Park Shin Hye is one of the most successful actresses in South Korea, and it is amazing that almost all the leading men she worked with exhibited good chemistry with her. Regardless of whether they are younger, older, or the same age as her, she and her co-stars just blend in so well.
How she works well with her co-stars
In her recent interview, Park Shin Hye revealed the secret as to why she and her leading men click on-screen. So far, she had worked with Lee Min Ho, Hyun Bin, Kim Rae Won, Lee Jong Suk and more, and remarkably, she had chemistry with them.
The actress said that her secret is simply setting aside time to work closely with her co-stars.
“We work on our lines together a lot on set and naturally harmonize after working together,” Soompi quoted Shin Hye as saying.
Park Shin Hye is also definitely friendly as most of the people she worked with also become her friends. In fact, she is known to have a very close friendship with Lee Hong Ki with whom she starred with in “You’re Beautiful” in 2009.
Actress’ first hosting job
Park Shin Hye only did dramas and movies so far, and this year, it was revealed that she would be taking a new job as a host of MBC’s new documentary titled “Humanimal.” News1 reported that SALT Entertainment, the actress’s agency, confirmed that she would be participating in the show as a presenter.
After revealing about Shin Hye’s very first hosting job in a documentary program, her agency also asked her fans to give the star lots of love as she tries this new venture. It was also reported that she would not just be presenting the show, but she will on the site of the filming to personally see and experience the life stories that will be covered.
“Humanimal” will show how humans and animals co-exist. They live in different environments, but humans and animals do interact. It is expected that the show will feature domesticated and wild animals to show the differences.
Meanwhile, aside from this documentary, Park Shin Hye will also be seen in two movies. The first is titled “#ALONE” where she will star with Yoo Ah In and “Call” with Jeon Jong Seo.


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