Child actor Kim Tae-yeon, who played the role of young Ae-soon in the drama ‘Reply 1988,’ expressed gratitude to IU.

Child actor Kim Tae-yeon, who played the young Ae-soon in “Snowdrop,” expressed her gratitude to IU.

On the 7th, on an account run by Kim Tae-yeon’s mother, a post was made along with a photo saying, “Ae-soon L, Ae-soon S, thank you so much, Ji-eun-nim… ‘Snowdrop’!! I want to become a good adult like IU unnie! Let’s meet again. Thank you!! (Please make sure to write this down..)”

In the publicized photo, a warm two-shot of Kim Tae-yeon and IU taken at the ‘Baeksang Arts Awards’ held on the 5th is captured. The two actors, who played young Ae-soon and adult Ae-soon in the Netflix original series “Snowdrop,” not only show great chemistry in the drama but also in real life, showcasing heartwarming senior-junior dynamics.

In particular, it was revealed that IU personally gifted a dress to Kim Tae-yeon, who was attending her first awards ceremony. Kim Tae-yeon, who is currently not affiliated with any agency, received full support not only with the dress but also with hair and makeup to ensure her comfortable participation in the event, showing warm care and adding to the touching gesture.

The warm friendship and sincere communication between the two ‘Ae-soons,’ who resemble each other, are touching the hearts of many.

On the same day, Kim Tae-yeon’s mother also expressed gratitude to actor Park Bo-gum, who played the adult Yang Kang-sik in the drama.

She posted a message saying, “With Kang-sik-nim and young Ae-soon. Wonderful actor Park Bo-gum. Thank you for the flower bouquet gift to congratulate Tae-yeon’s rookie acting nomination! Tae-yeon really likes it. Thank you so much,” along with a photo of Park Bo-gum and Kim Tae-yeon together and a bouquet of flowers.

It is a shining moment of IU and Park Bo-gum’s warm personalities as they take care of young child actors with great attention.

Meanwhile, the Netflix original series “Snowdrop” depicts the adventurous life of the rebellious Ae-soon (IU) and the unyielding Kang-sik (Park Bo-gum) born in Jeju Island, unfolding their life story through the four seasons in the Netflix series.