Kim Eun-bi, recognized for her turn in the drama “Our Film,” thanked the production team and her senior co-stars for their warmth on set, saying their support is what brought her to the stage. She also gave a heartfelt nod to her agency head and mentor Lee Je-hoon, sharing that his belief in her since she was a student made acting a joy. Kim vowed to keep working hard and repay the love with stronger performances.
Park Jung-yeon, who portrayed sharpshooter Woo-jin in “Try,” praised the writer for crafting a role you can’t help but root for and the director for steady guidance. She shouted out her castmates ― from the rugby squad to the shooting team ― calling the win a shared victory. “This one’s for all of us,” she said, celebrating the moment with her on-screen teammates.
Woo Da-bi, honored for “Kiss on a Whim,” expressed gratitude to the crew, fellow actors, and her agency before turning emotional as she thanked her family. She promised to channel the momentum of a rookie win into working harder and doing even better in the years ahead.
Hong Hwa-yeon, awarded for “Buried Hearts,” admitted she was already thrilled just to be among so many seniors she admires ― and even more grateful to be recognized with a trophy. Calling “Buried Hearts” a “true treasure of a project,” she thanked the team for introducing her to the character Eun-nam, fighting back tears as she wrapped her speech.
(SBS Entertainment News | Kim Hyo-jung)

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