

Drama · Comedy
Overview
A widow obsessed with Korean soap operas travels abroad for the first time in her life and finds more than she bargained for in Seoul.
Top Cast


Hong Huifang
Hong Huifang
Auntie
Hong Huifang
Auntie


Kang Hyung-suk
Kang Hyung-suk
Kwon-woo
Kang Hyung-suk
Kwon-woo


Jeong Dong-hwan
Jeong Dong-hwan
Jung-su
Jeong Dong-hwan
Jung-su


Shane Pow
Shane Pow
Sam
Shane Pow
Sam


Yeo Jin-goo
Yeo Jin-goo
Self
Yeo Jin-goo
Self


Han Yeo-reum
Han Yeo-reum
Immigration Officer
Han Yeo-reum
Immigration Officer


Shin Dam-su
Shin Dam-su
Travel Agency Boss
Shin Dam-su
Travel Agency Boss
Fanny Teo
Fanny Teo
Rose
Fanny Teo
Rose
Kim Jae-Eun
Kim Jae-Eun
A-young
Kim Jae-Eun
A-young
Francis Liang
Francis Liang
TV Delivery Man #2
Francis Liang
TV Delivery Man #2
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