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Kim Tae-hee’s new haircut goes viral

/ 04:40 PM September 13, 2015

Kim Tae-hee. SBS/Korea Herald/Asia News Network

Kim Tae-hee. SBS/Korea Herald/Asia News Network

South Korean broadcaster SBS released a photo for its hit TV drama “Yong-pal,” featuring Kim Tae-hee with her hair cut short.

The photo captures a scene in which Kim’s character Yeo-jin confronts her brother at her funeral. Her short hair symbolizes her firm determination for vengeance.

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Meanwhile, Kim’s straight medium bob hairstyle went viral online as Kim still managed to look stunning in the short hairdo. She also dyed her hair light brown, giving a more stylish and professional look.

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The latest episode of the drama has neared its climax, as it hinted at a prelude of further disputes with Yeo-jin getting documents related to the family-owned corporation’s slush funds.

“Yong-pal” is a medical drama featuring a resident doctor who falls in love with a beautiful patient in a coma, entangled in a corporate family feud.

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The star-studded drama starring Joo Won, Kim Tae-hee and Jung Woong-in airs Wednesdays and Thursdays on SBS at 10 p.m.

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