Relive the ultimate fan girl experience as GMA Network’s first-ever Filipino-Korean romantic comedy series, My Korean Jagiya, returns to GMA Telebabad beginning this Monday, November 23.
Headlined by Kapuso star and Queen of Creative Collaborations Heart Evangelista, the series follows the story of Gia, a grade school tutor and a hopeless romantic who is often teased that she is next in their family to become an old maid. She is also a self-confessed K-drama fan girl determined to meet her long-time crush, Korean superstar Kim Jun Ho.
But Kim Jun Ho – portrayed by Korean actor and former member of K-pop group U-KISS, Alexander Lee – has mysteriously fallen off the radar and stepped out of the limelight at the height of his career.
An unfortunate incident brings the two of them together and they eventually become friends. But for Gia, Jun Ho will always mean something more. Are some dreams just too good to be true?
Heart shared that she’s excited for viewers to catch the rerun of My Korean Jagiya, “We really need to watch something that will make us feel happy, pampalipas-oras because a lot of people are at home. And at the same time, I’m happy because what we worked hard for and what we enjoyed doing before, we can watch and experience again. It’s so exciting!”
Alexander affirmed her sentiments and added that the series could bring a smile to people’s faces, “I believe that this is the perfect time to watch My Korean Jagiya again!” he said. “Watching it again could definitely put a smile on people’s faces and perhaps give them some comfort, happiness, and definitely some kilig too! Hope everyone could stay safe at home and enjoy MKJ again!”
Also starring in the series are Janice De Belen, Ricky Davao, Iya Villania-Arellano, Edgar Allan Guzman, and Valeen Montenegro; with the special participation of Korean stars David Kim, Michelle Oh, and Jerry Lee.
Joining them as well are Frances Makil Ignacio, Myke Solomon, Jinri Park, Divine Aucina, and Khane Dela Cruz.
Award-winning director Mark Reyes helms this ground-breaking series.
“My Korean Jagiya” was partly shot in some of South Korea’s most scenic spots that are often used in famous K-dramas including Nami Island, Namsan Park, Love Padlocks at N Seoul Tower, and Daejanggeum Park.
Catch the return of “My Korean Jagiya” this November 23, after “Descendants of the Sun: The Philippine Adaptation” on GMA Telebabad.