K-Drama Starring Kim Sae Ron And Lee Chae Min Set To Air Posthumously

The drama Everyday We Are, starring Kim Sae Ron and Lee Chae Min, is set to air as a 60-minute, 7-episode series.
According to a report by Xports News on the 19th, the drama had previously been canceled but is now ready for broadcast, having completed preparations to meet the audience. There were reports claiming that Kim Sae Ron had dropped out of the project due to her drunk driving incident, but after investigating, Xports News confirmed that it was not true.
The late actress had finished filming Everyday We Are before her recent death, and the post-production work on it has finally been completed. The director of the drama shared with Xports News deep praise about Kim Sae Ron. They praised her “strong passion for acting and her a deep understanding of her character, reflecting the director’s direction quickly and in a unique way.”
Everyday We Are is a coming-of-age drama that portrays the excitement of first love and deep friendships, moments everyone cherishes from their youthful school days. It is based on the webtoon from KakaoPage. The series will feature Kim Sae Ron in a fresh and lovable high school student role. She plays Han Yeoul, a girl deeply passionate about basketball. Lee Chae Min plays Oh Ho Soo, her childhood best friend who confesses his feelings for her.
Kim Sae Ron recently passed away at age 24. You can read more about it below.