The broadcast of the Korean drama "Meteor" also made the audience see clearly the filth of Korean entertainment circle. I learned from a famous actress that the phenomenon in the entertainment circle is very similar to that in the play. In the play, the heroine is ambiguous with the supporting actor and keeps close relationship with the hero. Can it also represent this phenomenon in Korean entertainment circle? In order to get a better job, Korean entertainment companies don't allow them to have open relationships, so many artists have underground relationships.
Lee Sung Kyung, who plays the heroine in the play, is a well-known broker in the entertainment circle. She specializes in serving artists, dealing with negative news and crisis public relations of male and female stars in the entertainment circle, helping the company solve various crises, and sometimes using some means to turn the direction of public opinion to other outlets and show us the work of an entertainment broker. The hero is South Korea's top actor Kim Yong-da. He chose to give up his present life to work in poor areas when he was most valuable, and made many things that touched netizens.
The heroine hates the hero, because the hero often makes trouble for herself, but she unconsciously falls in love with the hero and begins to develop an underground romance. A male star and a popular female agent are really in love. While avoiding the paparazzi's candid shots, they have to work under various cameras and pretend that it is just a normal working relationship, which makes their love life a bit miserable, and sometimes they don't see each other several times a month.
Both Korean entertainment circles and China entertainment circles have such underground romances, which have deceived many fans.