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Actress Comes Inches from Slapping Rude Male Co-Actor

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Actress Choi Yeo-Jin finally lost her temper with a male actor

due to grabbing him by the collar. She is known for her refreshing personality, as much as her height of 175cm.

It is said that the male actor had deplorable manners. Before filming the kissing scene, he smoked a cigarette without considering how Choi Yeo-Jin would appear on screen and even tried to disturb her by using force, leaving bruises on her hip.

According to the director, he would often complain about the directing, saying, “I have done 9 works.” He would also focus only on his appearance, disregarding the other staff and actors, even shouting at them in the cold filming location.

During a company dinner, he provocatively said to Choi Yeo-Jin, “My company hates you,” and rudely behaved towards the director who tried to mediate, saying, “I don’t intend to become a good actor.”

In the end, Choi Yeo-Jin, who insulted the male actor even with the director and staff present, tried to defuse the tense atmosphere by sincerely apologizing to the people and taking the male actor outside.

To Choi Yeo-Jin’s surprise, the male actor blew cigarette smoke in her face during their confrontation…

In a tense moment, actress Choi Ye-jin couldn’t help but raise her hand in frustration but stopped short of making physical contact, aware that any rumors or reports of her hitting someone could escalate into a major issue. Instead, she reportedly ended up grabbing her co-star’s collar.

It makes one wonder who that person with such poor manners and rudeness could be. Perhaps the entertainment industry heard the rumors because Choi Yeo-Jin has now announced that he is no longer active.

By. Lee Seo Min (tminews_editor@viewus.com)

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