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Pink Villa
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Pink Villa
Dear Hongrang's Jo Bo Ah reveals why she sets boundaries with male co-stars; reason might SHOCK you
Jo Bo Ah is famous for her instant chemistry with pretty much every co-star she works with. Whether it's Lee Dong Wook in Tale of the Nine Tailed, Rowoon in Destined With You, or Lee Jae Wook in her latest series Dear Hongrang, she effortlessly blends her energy with hers. Known not just for her talent but also for her sweet, caring personality, Jo Bo Ah has always been the actress who connects naturally on and off screen. But things have changed. In a recent episode of Shin Dong Yup's YouTube show Jjanhan Hyung, Jo Bo Ah opened up about why she's become more distant from her male co-stars, and no, it's not just for her marriage. A heart emoji is the reason why she keeps her distance. Jo Bo Ah recalled, laughing, 'I'd casually send a heart emoji after saying 'Okay, see you then' without a second thought.' But apparently, those little hearts sparked some confusion. Her male co-star misunderstood her intentions. Shin Dong Yup commented, 'People don't always distinguish between men and women — it just slips out naturally.' Jo Bo Ah nodded, explaining how tricky it can get in the entertainment industry. 'People don't like seeing you act cute with the opposite sex, so I naturally started keeping more distance from male colleagues.' The guest on the show, Park Byung Eun, chimed in with a laugh, 'I misunderstood her once. She would say, 'Thank you, love you, sunbae,' and then just walk away. It caught me off guard!' This confusion led Jo Bo Ah to stop being too friendly with her male colleagues. For those who didn't know, Jo Bo Ah quietly tied knot in October 2024 with a non-celebrity, and she prefers to keep her married life completely private — something she's managed to do perfectly. Jo Bo Ah's story is a reminder that behind the effortless charm and chemistry, a smart woman is navigating the fine lines of her career and personal boundaries with grace.


Time of India
05-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
61st Baeksang Art Awards: Culinary Class Wars and Harbin win Daesangs; check out the complete list of winners here
The 61st Baeksang Arts Awards took place on May 5, 2025, celebrating the best in television and film in South Korea. Held at COEX's D Hall, the event was hosted by Shin Dong Yup, Suzy, and Park Bo Gum for the fourth consecutive year. In the broadcast category, Culinary Class Wars took home the Daesang, while Harbin claimed the Grand Prize in the film category. Kim Tae Ri was honoured as Best Actress for her role in Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born, and Ju Ji Hoon won Best Actor for his performance in The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call. Additionally, When Life Gives You Tangerines earned the Best Drama award. Check out the complete list of winners below: 61 Baeksang Art Award: Complete list of winners Grand Prize (Daesang – Broadcast) – Culinary Class Wars (Netflix) Grand Prize (Daesang – Film) – Hong Kyung Pyo for Harbin Best Actor (Broadcast) – Ju Ji Hoon in The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call Best Actress (Broadcast) – Kim Tae Ri in Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born Best Actor (Film) – Jo Jung Suk in Pilot Best Actress (Film) – Jeon Do Yeon in Revolver Best Drama – When Life Gives You Tangerines (Netflix) Best Entertainment Program – Punghyanggo (DdeunDdeun's YouTube Channel) Best Cultural Show – SBS Special – Hakjeon Best Male Variety Performer – Shin Dong Yup Best Female Variety Performer – Lee Soo Ji Baeksang Theater – Tungso Sori for Seoul Metropolitan Theater Best Director (Broadcast) – Song Yeon Hwa for Doubt Best Director (Film) – Oh Seung Uk for Revolver Best Supporting Actor (Broadcast) – Choi Dae Hoon in When Life Gives You Tangerines Best Supporting Actress (Broadcast) – Yeom Hye Ran in When Life Gives You Tangerines Best Supporting Actor (Film) – Yoo Jae Myung in Land of Happiness Best Supporting Actress (Film) – Claudia Kim in A Normal Family Gucci Impact Award (Film) – The Land of Morning Calm Best Screenplay (Broadcast) – Lim Sang Choon for When Life Gives You Tangerines Best Screenplay (Film) – Shin Chul and Park Chan Wook for Uprising Best Technical Achievement (Broadcast) – Jang Yeong Gyu (Score) for Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born Best Technical Achievement (Film) – Jo Yeong Wook (Score) for Uprising PRIZM Popularity Award (Female) – Kim Hye Yoon PRIZM Popularity Award (Male) – Byeon Wook Seok Young Theater Award – Gongnori Club for Dried Pepper and Peach Scent Lipstick Best New Actor (Broadcasting) – Choo Young Woo in The Tale of Lady Ok Best New Actress (Broadcasting) – Chae Won Bin in Doubt Best New Director (Film) – Oh Jung Min for House of the Seasons Best New Actor (Film) – Jung Sung Il in Uprising Best New Actress (Film) – Roh Yoon Seo in Hear Me: Our Summer For all the latest K-drama, K-pop, and Hallyuwood updates, keep following our coverage here.