PRODUCE PARK SI YEON joins 'Sharehouse' as he puts in love entertainment under pressure from the lease on a deposit basis
Oct 23, 2024
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Actor Park Si-yeon, from season 1 of Mnet Produce 101 and a former member of girl group PRISTIN, will appear as the main character of Storyless' original short-form drama Sharehouse.
'Sharehouse', which has been released on the short-form platform Storyless since the 18th, is a mobile-only vertical drama based on romance webtoons and games. Following the main episode 47, 15 interactive episodes that can choose the story that follows from the user's point of view take on a unique format.
With the motif of a love program starring with an ex-wife, it has a world view that a person with a high score will receive 100 million prize money until the end according to the rule that they must touch others once a day.
Park Si-yeon plays the main character Na Joo-yeon in 'Sharehouse that must be done'. He plays the role of a broadcast writer working behind the camera, and he was urgently put into a virtual 'Love Entertainment' program due to the pressure of the landlord and the request of an acquaintance to raise the rent.
In the play, a tense hexagonal relationship that calls for over-immersion is expected to be drawn, as users can choose their own members from the standpoint of the main character, Naju-yeon. Above all, since the 'Sharehouse that Must Be' is a sexuality romance that focuses on Naju-yeon's narrative and emotions, it is expected that Naju-yeon will be able to target both male and female viewers.
During the girl group PRISTIN's promotions, 'Show! Park Si-yeon, who also showed off her outstanding hosting skills by being the MC of Music Center, has proven her potential by acting as the main characters of a number of dramas and movies such as tvN 'Trap', OCN 'Dark Hall', and SBS 'Cheer Up'.
Park Si-yeon says, "As I greet you with a different role in a new type of drama, I'm doing my best to shoot."Please look forward to a new leap as an actor to be made through "Sharehouse that must be done", he said, signaling a bold move.
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