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I'm Not a Girl Anymore! - Season 1

Top star Na So Nyeo reflects on her experiences with her four ex-boyfriends from before her debut.

Top Cast

  • Seo Tae-hoon

    Seo Tae-hoon

    Hoon Tae

  • Gyeongree

    Gyeongree

    Sonyeo Na

  • Hong Jin-ho

    Hong Jin-ho

    Hong Jin Ho

  • Joo Woo-jae

    Joo Woo-jae

    Seung Jun

  • Ren

    Ren

    Shi Woo

Overview

Top star Na So Nyeo reflects on her experiences with her four ex-boyfriends from before her debut.

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