Actor Yun Mi-ra goes viral after overtly urging youthful actors to keep away from beauty procedures, delivering an unusually direct critique of Korea’s beauty-focused leisure tradition.
The dialogue appeared in a video uploaded Thursday on her private YouTube channel, titled “Date with my son Half 2: Youth star Park Hyung-joon.” Within the clip, Yun meets her longtime junior colleague Park Hyung-joon for an informal outing. Seeing him, she instantly says his face appears to be like more healthy, prompting Park to reply that her look has “not modified in any respect.”
Yun then shifts the dialog, saying, “Your face appears to be like pure since you by no means get work finished. Lately so many male actors are doing procedures.” She provides, “It isn’t about reversing ageing. You merely mustn’t contact your face in that approach.”
Yun Mi-ra / Captured from Yun’s YouTube channel
When Park jokes that he “would possibly want a bit work,” Yun firmly shuts it down. “By no means do it. You look good proper now. As soon as individuals begin getting procedures, they find yourself ruining themselves.” The 2 even hook fingers as she makes him promise to not bear any beauty enhancements — a second that shortly unfold on social media for its mixture of humor and candor.
Yun goes on to encourage youthful viewers to embrace pure ageing. “You must settle for the years that come. Wrinkles are lovely after they mirror your life,” she says, noting that she herself chooses to age naturally.
Viewers praised her forthright message, with feedback similar to, “Her honesty about beauty work is refreshing,” “I’m studying to simply accept my wrinkles too” and “Her concern for youthful actors is genuinely touching.” The alternate has drawn specific curiosity amongst millennial and Era Z audiences, who’ve been more and more vocal on-line in regards to the stress to keep up “excellent” appearances.
Yun continues to attract consideration by her private YouTube channel, the place she shares candid and humorous moments from her single life.
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