Won Jin Ah and SF9’s Ro Woon to Star in JTBC’s New Drama

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Actor Won Jin Ah �and SF9‘s Ro Woon �confirmed their appearances in JTBC’s new drama Don’t Put on that Lipstick (literal translation).

On May 25, JTBC announced that Won Jin Ah and Ro Woon will star in the upcoming drama, Don’t Put on that Lipstick. Don’t Put on that Lipstick is a romance drama about the excitement and “flirting” between a handsome, sexy, serious, younger man and an older woman, who always states that she never considers younger guys and men.

The drama is based on a web novel of the same name, which won the grand prize in the Modern Romane category at the “2017 Romantic Collaboration Contest.”

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Won Ji Ah plays the Yoon Song Ah, a cosmetics brand marketer. She is a professional woman whose goal is to create her own cosmetic brand one day. Expectations are high on the new transformation of the actor, who showed solid performances in dramas such as Melting Me Softly, Just Between Lovers, and Life.

Ro Woon, on the other hand, plays the role of Chae Hyun Seung, a cosmetics brand marketer and a straight-forward man. Ro Woon made his debut as a member of SF9 in 2016 and showed off his potential as an actor through School 2017, Where Stars Land, and Extraordinary You. Last year, he won the Best New Actor Award at 2019 MBC Drama Awards, making headlines.

The two actors, who have proved their solid acting prowess, will portray the two characters who pleasantly interact in a company as a senior and a junior. The expectations for their chemistry are rising rapidly.

Don’t Put on that Lipstick will be directed by director Lee Dong Yoon, best known for The Queen’s Classroom and Feast of the Gods. The drama is scheduled to air in the first half of 2021.

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