Jo Yuri Shines in “Idol Rush” and Discusses Her Role in “Squid Game Season 2”
On December 20, Jo Yuri captivated audiences on the “Idol Rush” channel’s entertaining segment, “Do You Want Some Ramyeon?” She shared the spotlight with Lee Dae Hwi, displaying a delightful and playful chemistry that kept viewers engaged.
Her Journey to the Role in “Squid Game Season 2”
During the show, Jo Yuri opened up about her audition experience for “Squid Game Season 2.” She recounted how the opportunity first came about: “I received an audition offer through my agency and decided to give it a shot. After completing the first audition, it took about two months to hear back that I passed. Following that, I went through second, third, and fourth rounds of auditions,” she explained. “I was recording for an OST when I received the news of my acceptance, and I couldn’t help but burst into tears.”
Recalling the news, Jo Yuri described, “The sweetness of that news matched the effort I had put into it.” Her enthusiasm is palpable as she anticipates her role as Jun Hee, a character caught up in the series’ intense plot due to misleading investment information. Unsurprisingly, her casting has generated significant buzz among K-drama aficionados and K-pop fans across the globe.
Acting Passion Originates from Early Influences
Jo Yuri’s passion for acting was sparked during her high school years when she joined the theater club, initially driven by admiration for actress Yoon Ga Yi. “What started as simple curiosity turned into a genuine love for acting, which eventually shaped my dream of becoming an actress,” she shared, illuminating the path that led her to this milestone in her career.
Balancing Music and Acting
As she embarks on this new chapter in her acting career, Jo Yuri remains dedicated to her music endeavors. Recently, she garnered acclaim for her work on the original soundtrack for the drama “Jeongnyeon: The Star Is Born,” with the track “Spring Days Pass” receiving heartfelt appreciation from her fanbase.
Aspiring to Explore New Horizons
Looking to the future, Jo Yuri expressed a keen interest in tackling action roles, stating, “Action is a genre I enjoy, and I’d love to play an unpredictable character. I hope to showcase a wide spectrum of acting through various projects in the future.” Her ambition reflects a desire to broaden her artistic repertoire and captivate diverse audiences.
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