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After "Miss Hong," Choi Ji-soo worked at a restaurant.."You have to pay off your student loans" [U-quiz]

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Actor Choi Ji-soo said he continues to work part-time after "Undercover Miss Hong."

Actress Choi Ji-soo, who made her presence known through the drama "Undercover Miss Hong," appeared on tvN's "YOU QUIZ on the Block," which aired on the 18th.

Choi Ji-soo said, "I've worked at doll masks, distribution centers, photo card factories, and restaurants since I was 20 years old." I also worked part-time at a kids cafe wearing character clothes and dancing, he said. "It was popular there."

He said he worked part-time at a factory right before the filming of Undercover Miss Hong, adding, "I'm sitting there and sorting out the same photo card for eight hours. It shouldn't overlap. One day, G-Dragon with mint color came out. Since I'm an idol, I was glad to see you, but my eyes hurt so much with mint hair. When I go home, I sleep on the subway when I work at a factory, but even though I closed my eyes, I still have a mint-colored afterimage," he said, drawing laughter.

"The reason I started working properly at the factory was to pay off my student loans. My parents are having a hard time because they couldn't pay their student bills. But actually, I thought it was natural for me to handle it, and it was the hardest time when my mom and dad said sorry. When I went out to the factory part-time job, I saw my mom crying, and when I saw her waiting for me after coming back from work, I said, "I don't think there was much."

Three years after graduating from university, he said, "I paid back little by little while filming with my part-time job, but I filmed while attending school. Strangely, if you take a leave of absence from school, there is no work, and if you return to school, you pass the audition. It will be paid back in May this year. I want to be a daughter who pays off her student loans and gives pocket money to her parents," he said with a smile.

He said, "I'm still working part-time at a large restaurant. Many mothers recognize me, and I was grateful because they said, "It's Nora, Nora," but they said, "What are the rich daughter doing here?" I wash dishes, make coffee, pour beer, and fry chicken there. "When I return from filming, the boss said, 'Is it okay for an actor to do this?' and said, 'Don't come back and succeed as an actor.' "

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