
Twice singer Dahyun on bringing joy in her acting debut in You Are the Apple of My Eye
By Baek Byung-yeul
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Dahyun, best known as a vibrant member of the K-pop band
Twice , has taken a leap into the world of acting, making her debut in recently released teen romance film You Are the Apple of My Eye.
Revealing her goal as an actress, she expressed her desire to bring joy and comfort to audiences, adding that she will continue to keep balancing acting and singing.
'I always like to watch dramas and movies and have received great energy from actors' performances. Like these great actors I've watched, I would like to become an actor that can offer good energy, comfort and hope to others,' Dahyun said in an interview.
The 26-year-old said You Are the Apple of My Eye marks a significant milestone in her career.

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