Jung Hae In Holds BLACKPINK Jisoo's Cheeks Back and forth at the 'Snowdrop' Location Makes Anxiety

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Jung Hae In Holds BLACKPINK Jisoo's Cheeks Back and forth at the 'Snowdrop' Location Makes Anxiety

'Snowdrop' will air the last two episodes at once on January 30. A 'Snowdrop' representative explained that the changes were made in connection with the Lunar New Year.


"Snowdrop" again presents a behind-the-scenes video showing the sweet interaction between Jung Hae In and BLACKPINK's Jisoo (BLACK PINK). The two were seen taking pictures inside the church.

The video initially showed Jisoo who was filming closing the door in one of the dorm rooms. As soon as he walked out of the camera screen, the 1995-born idol immediately posed hilariously. Furthermore, the moment when Jung Hae In was filming alone was also shown.

The main "Snowdrop" couple then sat together in church chairs and their chemistry before filming really exploded. Jung Hae In and Jisoo who were rehearsing the scene shyly focused on each other for a long time.

Next is shown the moment when Jung Hae In held both of Jisoo's cheeks. Interestingly, the handsome actor turned out to be doing the same thing over and over again until he found the right position. They then continued rehearsing another scene.

This footage of Jung Hae In and Jisoo's shooting video seems to have succeeded in making fans excited. "They are really adorable," wrote one fan. "Something special about Hae In and Jisoo's chemistry, after watching them in any video I realize that I've been smiling all the time," added another.

"That smile kills me. How they look at each other. Indeed there is more behind-the-scenes romance than in dramas but I don't care I like BTS," added another netizen. "Aw, how many times Hae In put his hand on Jisoo's cheek," concluded another.

On the other hand, "Snowdrop" has so far presented 11 episodes. The drama was originally scheduled to end on February 5. However, the production team announced that it will air the last two episodes at once on January 30.

The representative of "Snowdrop" explained that the change was made in connection with the Lunar New Year, which is on February 1. Many TV programs undergo schedule changes to accommodate the Lunar New Year holiday. (wk/charity)

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