Park Bo-young breaks down in tears during the live broadcast “How Could I Not Cry”

Park Bo-young breaks down in tears during the live broadcast “How Could I Not Cry”

On November 10, Park Bo-young communicated with domestic and international fans through a live broadcast on the Weverse fan platform.

During the broadcast, Park Bo-young read letters sent by fans, and when she came across a long letter, her emotions overwhelmed her and her eyes began to water.

The letter came from a fan who admired Park Bo-young since elementary school. It started with a metaphor that said: “The relationship between an actor and a fan is like the relationship between a forest and the trees within it.“The fan wrote:”You look at the forest and I am a tree in it. You may not know every single tree in the forest, but I know you love it. I am happy to be one of the trees growing in the forest you love.

Park Bo-young, holding back his emotions, said: “How did they write it so well? It’s so beautifully expressed; I’m going crazy.” The heartfelt words included in the letter also stated: “It’s not just a piece of paper, but choosing a beautiful letterhead, weaving the words like a wreath of flowers and writing the letter with care.” The phrase “A letter is written when love overflows and you can no longer contain your emotions” had a deep resonance with Park Bo-young.

As Park Bo-young continued reading, she finally couldn’t hold back her tears when she read the last sentence of the letter: “I don’t know when this letter will reach you, but I hope that the day you read it, and every day after, you will be ready to live well. Thanks for existing.”

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Along with Park Bo-young’s tears, fans around the world reacted by saying, “With such literary expressions, the relationship between the fan and the actor is explained beautifully and deeply. Fans’ feelings are conveyed sincerely“,”Such a fan for such an artist” AND “What a wonderful letter. I also want to be a tree for the person I love.

Meanwhile, Park Bo-young will meet viewers through the Disney+ original series “Light Shop,” which will be released on December 4. The series depicts the story of the living and the dead by connecting the world and the underworld through a shop that sells lights. Park Bo-young plays the role of Young-ji, an intensive care unit nurse.

Source: Naver

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