'Running Man' star Song Ji-hyo is a prophetic scriptwriter in ‘Lovely Horribly’ | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Running Man’ star Song Ji-hyo is a prophetic scriptwriter in ‘Lovely Horribly’

By: - Mobile Sub-editor
/ 08:36 PM June 05, 2018

Song Ji-hyo. Image: MY Company

Good news to Song Ji-hyo fans! The South Korean actress is set to star in the new drama series “Lovely Horribly”, along with actor Park Si-hoo.

The “Running Man” mainstay will take the role of a scriptwriter while Park will play the role of a top actor. In the upcoming romantic-horror series, Song is prophetic in a way, as the screenplay plots she writes mysteriously end up happening in real life. The two, born at the same time on the same day, have their fates connected in an odd way; one is unlucky if the other is lucky.

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“I am excited to participate in a production that deals with an interesting subject,” Song said through her agency, MY Company.

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The actress rose to stardom across Asia with the variety show since 2010. She also starred in the series “Goong”, more popularly known as “Princess Hours” about a South Korean imperial family. JB

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