Han Sun Hwa, star of "Work Later, Drink Now," recently took part in a photo shoot and interview for the fashion magazine Cosmopolitan!
Han Sun Hwa claimed in the interview that she has been spending her days doing photo shoots and relaxing in between filming for her next project.
Han Sun Hwa played Han Ji Yeon in the film "Work Later, Drink Now," and she said that her real-life personality was similar to that of her character. "Although I may be a big sister at times," she admitted, "I'm actually more suited to my more lighthearted side." "Since I was the one with the most hiking experience among the three of us, I wanted to take on the role of a big sister," she said of the hiking variety show she filmed with her co-stars, "but I ended up becoming more free and careless with Jung Eun Ji and Lee Sun Bin because they spread a kind of happy virus."
The actress also shared some interesting facts about her co-stars. "Despite their inexperience, both of them were excellent hikers," she remarked. "I expected Jung Eun Ji to be able to keep up with me because she is a very active person, but I was startled when Lee Sun Bin stayed right behind me all the way to the top." I believe it was due to the way we all supported one another, much like our drama's synergy."
When asked what draws her to mountain climbing, Han Sun Hwa says it allows her to forget about her troubles. She explained, "If I keep moving my body, my mind starts to empty." "When I hike up a mountain when I'm having a hard time, my mind finds calm in that moment," she continued, adding that she reaches the summit by focusing solely on the trail ahead of her.
"When I'm alone, it's annoying to prepare something lavish," Han Sun Hwa said of her drinking habits. I'm the sort to grill some meat or avocado and drink a glass of wine with it. I eat fruit and almonds as well."
After then, the actress was asked to select her most memorable role. "I received a lot of affection as Han Ji Yeon, and I'm pleased that more people are showing interest in my acting," she said after admitting it was difficult to pick. However, I believe that all of my characters, not simply Han Ji Yeon, are comparable to me in some manner."
The full interview with Han Sun Hwa can be found in the April edition of Cosmopolitan.