
Actress Seo Woo Returns After Six Years, Surprises Fans with YouTube Debut!
Actress Seo Woo, who had been out of the public eye for approximately six years, has made a surprising comeback, announcing a new challenge as a YouTuber. On September 12th, shortly after reappearing on August 30th, Seo Woo launched her official YouTube channel, 'Annyeonghaseo Woo,' and released her first video.
In the introductory video, Seo Woo warmly greeted viewers, introducing herself as "an actress who acted briefly a long time ago, though many might not know me." She expressed her desire to "record each passing day like a diary, so it doesn't just slip by." The first episode, featuring her life in the United States, included glimpses of her enjoying Korean food back home, her journey to the US, and a heartwarming anecdote about emceeing a friend's wedding party.
Previously, Seo Woo had hinted at this new beginning on social media, stating, "I want to cherish each happy day as if writing in a diary. I plan to show myself just as I am." After debuting in the 2007 film 'Son,' she gained recognition for her unique characters and acting prowess in works like 'Miss Gold Digger,' 'The Housemaid,' and the drama 'Cinderella's Sister.' However, she had officially ceased her entertainment activities after the 2019 film 'The House.'
Fans have reacted with immense enthusiasm to her return and YouTube venture, with comments expressing joy and anticipation, such as "Her voice is so charming," "Will she return to acting? We really want to see her on screen again," and "I'm surprised the channel name is actually 'Annyeonghaseo Woo,' which I recommended before."
After a six-year hiatus from acting, Seo Woo has embarked on a new path as a YouTuber. All eyes are now on whether she will fulfill her fans' wishes and grace the screens and television dramas once more.
Seo Woo debuted in the 2007 film 'Son.' She rose to prominence after winning newcomer awards for her role in the 2008 film 'Miss Gold Digger.' Her official activities in the entertainment industry ceased after the 2019 film 'The House.'