'Eighteen Moments' Ong Sung-woo Kim Hyang Gi soft smile, I knew it would fit well

Eighteen Moments, a cheerful smile poster of Ong Sung-woo, Kim Hyang Gi and Shin Seung-ho was unveiled.JTBCs new monthly drama, The Eighteen Moments (directed by Shim Na-yeon, the playwright Yoon Kyung-ah, the production drama house and Keith) will unveil two main posters featuring the three-person, 18 Pre-Youth, which shines with snow on June 19 to raise the thrilling index.In the main poster, the appearance of Ong Sung Woo, Kim Hyang Gi, and Shin Seung Ho, who are smiling like sunshine under the blue sky of early summer, catch the eye.Ong Sung-woo, who has a soft smile, emits a unique Boy Beauty and doubles his curiosity about Choi Jun-woo.Kim Hyang Gi, who plays Yoo Soo-bin, who predicted viewers rise to the sympathy fairy earlier, reveals the surroundings with a bright smile and emits pure charm without any embarrassment.Shin Seung-ho, who looks at the camera with a clear expression and a half-moon eye, expects the charm of the reversal of Ma Hwi-young, which has the darkness of the inner part of the play.Another poster released together attracts attention with the warm uniforms of the three people.Kim Hyang Gi, who is sitting on a bicycle on a blue hill and leaning on the back seat, and Shin Seung-ho, who sits next to him and stares at the same place, make three peoples fresh and refreshing chemistry and healing synergy wait for the first broadcast.Especially, the phrase Can I become an adult after this season? stimulates curiosity because it represents the worries of the reality faced by the pre-youth, which is a little precarious and immature, and the voice of deep inner.pear hyo-ju
Eighteen Moments, a cheerful smile poster of Ong Sung-woo, Kim Hyang Gi and Shin Seung-ho was unveiled.JTBCs new monthly drama, The Eighteen Moments (directed by Shim Na-yeon, the playwright Yoon Kyung-ah, the production drama house and Keith) will unveil two main posters featuring the three-person, 18 Pre-Youth, which shines with snow on June 19 to raise the thrilling index.In the main poster, the appearance of Ong Sung Woo, Kim Hyang Gi, and Shin Seung Ho, who are smiling like sunshine under the blue sky of early summer, catch the eye.Ong Sung-woo, who has a soft smile, emits a unique Boy Beauty and doubles his curiosity about Choi Jun-woo.Kim Hyang Gi, who plays Yoo Soo-bin, who predicted viewers rise to the sympathy fairy earlier, reveals the surroundings with a bright smile and emits pure charm without any embarrassment.Shin Seung-ho, who looks at the camera with a clear expression and a half-moon eye, expects the charm of the reversal of Ma Hwi-young, which has the darkness of the inner part of the play.Another poster released together attracts attention with the warm uniforms of the three people.Kim Hyang Gi, who is sitting on a bicycle on a blue hill and leaning on the back seat, and Shin Seung-ho, who sits next to him and stares at the same place, make three peoples fresh and refreshing chemistry and healing synergy wait for the first broadcast.Especially, the phrase Can I become an adult after this season? stimulates curiosity because it represents the worries of the reality faced by the pre-youth, which is a little precarious and immature, and the voice of deep inner.pear hyo-ju

Eighteen Moments, a cheerful smile poster of Ong Sung-woo, Kim Hyang Gi and Shin Seung-ho was unveiled.

JTBC's new monthly drama, The Eighteen Moments (directed by Shim Na-yeon, the playwright Yoon Kyung-ah, the production drama house and Keith) will unveil two main posters featuring the three-person, 18 Pre-Youth, which shines with snow on June 19 to raise the thrilling index.

In the main poster, the appearance of Ong Sung Woo, Kim Hyang Gi, and Shin Seung Ho, who are smiling like sunshine under the blue sky of early summer, catch the eye. Ong Sung-woo, who has a soft smile, emits a unique Boy Beauty and doubles his curiosity about Choi Jun-woo. Kim Hyang Gi, who plays Yoo Soo-bin, who predicted viewers' rise to the sympathy fairy earlier, reveals the surroundings with a bright smile and emits pure charm without any embarrassment. Shin Seung-ho, who looks at the camera with a clear expression and a half-moon eye, expects the charm of the reversal of Ma Hwi-young, which has the darkness of the inner part of the play.

Another poster released together attracts attention with the warm uniforms of the three people. Kim Hyang Gi, who is sitting on a bicycle on a blue hill and leaning on the back seat, and Shin Seung-ho, who sits next to him and stares at the same place, make three people's fresh and refreshing chemistry and healing synergy wait for the first broadcast. Especially, the phrase 'Can I become an adult after this season?' stimulates curiosity because it represents the worries of the reality faced by the pre-youth, which is a little precarious and immature, and the voice of deep inner.

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