Han So Hee halts ‘Gyeongseong Creature 2’ shoot after testing positive for Covid-19

Updated : Sep 13, 2023 21:03
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South Korean actor Han So Hee has tested positive for Covid-19. According to Allkpop report, the actor’s agency 9ato Entertainment confirmed the news and revealed that she has been ‘self-isolating and resting at her home’.

Han So Hee was shooting for the forthcoming season of her Netflix series ‘Gyeongseong Creature’ when her health deteriorated. She has now paused all work to focus on her health.

As soon as the news of Han So Hee's illness surfaced, fans took to social media and wished her a speedy recovery.

One of them wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, ‘Sending healing thoughts to Han So Hee. Hope she recovers quickly!’ ‘Get well soon,’ added another one.

Han So Hee recently featured in BTS singer Jungkook's hit single ‘Seven’. It marked Jungkook's first solo release in 2023 and also featured American rapper-singer Latto. Han So Hee appeared as Jungkook's love interest who goes out on a date. The singer tries to impress her with everything throughout the video. Their chemistry was praised highly by the fans and the song went on to rule several global charts.

Han So Hee started her career in the industry with SHINee's ‘Tell Me What To Do’ music video in 2016. She made her acting debut with a small role in the show ‘Reunited Worlds’ in 2017. Her first lead role came in MBC TV's ‘Money Flower’ in 2017 and tvN's ‘100 Days My Prince’ in 2018.

Some of her other popular works are ‘Abyss’ (2019), ‘The World of the Married’ (2020), ‘Nevertheless’ (2021), ‘My Name’ (2021) and ‘Gyeongseong Creature Season 1’ (2023).

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