
Im Yoon-a & Lee Chae-min Reunite for 'King's Chef' Special Video Ahead of Finale
As the tvN drama 'King's Chef' approaches its finale, lead actors Im Yoon-a and Lee Chae-min are set to reunite for a special video shoot today (23rd).
According to OSEN's report this morning, the main cast of 'King's Chef', including Im Yoon-a and Lee Chae-min, will participate in filming a special video at a location in Seoul.
With only two episodes left, the cast will express their gratitude to viewers for their immense love and support, and record commentary on memorable scenes and lines, behind-the-scenes footage, and various reactions.
The drama has achieved the highest viewership ratings for a miniseries this year, with Im Yoon-a and Lee Chae-min's palace romance being a significant factor in its rising popularity. Expectations are high for the chemistry that will be captured in the special video, fulfilling the wishes of many drama fans for their on-screen reunion.
'King's Chef', which premiered on September 23rd, is a survival fantasy rom-com about a chef (played by Im Yoon-a) who time-slips to the past and encounters a king (played by Lee Chae-min) with an exceptionally refined palate. Its most recent 10th episode broke its own record, achieving a nationwide rating of 15.8% and 15.9% in the Seoul metropolitan area (based on Nielsen Korea), marking the highest rating for a tvN miniseries this year.
Furthermore, 'King's Chef' has captivated global audiences, topping Netflix's TOP 10 TV (Non-English) list. Im Yoon-a has held the number one spot for cast topic awareness for four consecutive weeks, while Lee Chae-min ranked first in actor brand reputation for September, highlighting their immense popularity.
Im Yoon-a, a member of the group Girls' Generation, has established herself as a prominent actress with a diverse filmography. She has showcased her acting prowess in various projects such as 'King the Land' and 'Big Mouth'. Her undeniable visual appeal and star power continue to make her a sought-after figure in the advertising industry.