JTBC‘s new comedy K-Drama, Frankly Speaking, recently premiered. It stars Go Kyung Pyo and Kang Han Na as Song Ki Baek and On Woo Ju, respectively.
A well-respected announcer suddenly loses his ability to self-censor on air, catching the attention of a TV writer who invites him on her variety show.
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When viewers tuned into the show, they were pleasantly surprised to see the popular Congolese-born TV personality Patricia Yiombi.
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Patricia stars as Sung Yi Na, the youngest writer in the department, in Frankly Speaking. Her character works alongside entertainment writer Woo Ju.
Viewers are so excited because seeing a Black main character in a K-Drama is rare. They are especially happy for Patricia, knowing she has worked hard and is receiving much-deserved recognition.
Patricia’s popularity continues to grow. She recently starred in My Sibling’s Romance with her brother Jonathan and will return for Season 2 of Netflix‘s Zombieverse.
Frankly Speaking is available internationally via Netflix.