‘Single’s Inferno’ Host Lee Da Hee Is In Talks To Star Alongside Choi Si Won For ‘Love That Will Freeze To Death’

by Victoria Marian Belmis / Feb 14, 2022 10:52 AM EST
Lee Da Hee

Lee Da Hee is reportedly chosen to be Choi Si Won's leading lady for the upcoming K-Drama "Love That Will Freeze To Death."

According to various reports, the "Search: WWW" lead actress has been casted to be the female lead of the upcoming drama. Despite the reports, however, Lee Da Hee's agency has yet to confirm the actress's casting.

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The upcoming K-Drama "Love That Will Freeze To Death" will be a romantic comedy-drama that showcases how love is sometimes both sweet and salty.

Aside from Lee Da Hee and Choi Si Won's possible casting, other broadcast details about the upcoming drama "Love That Will Freeze To Death" are yet to be disclosed. 

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Should, Lee Da Hee confirm her appearance in the upcoming K-Drama "Love That Will Freeze To Death," it will be her second project next to "Island."


Currently, Lee Da Hee is wrapping up the preparations for her upcoming drama "Island" where she is starring alongside Kim Nam Gil, ASTRO's Cha Eun Woo, Sung Joon, Go Doo Shim, and Park Geun Hyung. The second season of "Island" is also confirmed.

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Lee Da Hee is known for her iconic roles in dramas such as "Search: WWW," "The Beauty Inside," "Mrs. Cop," "Big Man," "Secret," "I Hear Your Voice," and "Welcome Rain to My Life." The actress also starred in the 2021 K-Drama "L.U.C.A: The Beginning."

Recently, Lee Da Hee hosted the popular Netflix show "Single's Inferno."

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