Yoo In Na reveals IU's influence on marriage
Actress Yoo In Na shared her thoughts on marriage, confessing that she would get married when she finds the right person and that her decision also has something to do with her close friendship with IU.
"When IU says let's not get married, I agree with her and say we shouldn't," the Goblin star said in an interview for the recent installment of the South Korean show 7.7 Billion Love.
The 41-year-old South Korean star revealed that IU changes her mind from time to time, and admitted that her hesitation is somehow convinced by her friend.
"But when time passes, she says we should get married. Then, I tell her that we should."
When asked about her ideal wedding, the Touch Your Heart actress said she wants a "small wedding where I can only invite closest friends so we can all dance and have fun."
IU and In Na are two well-known pals who have displayed their friendship on and off the camera. Their friendship started when they were cast in the 2010 SBS variety show Heroes.
In 2023, In Na appeared in IU's YouTube Talk show, IU Palette, after ten years of not appearing on any official broadcast show together. In that episode, the two talked about their unique communication style and how, at times, they could understand each other even when texting just consonants.
For her part, IU said that her friend is someone who is "good at expressing [herself]."
"But I always feel sorry for not showing as much feeling as you have shown to me. I somehow feel like I owe you," the Hotel del Luna star said.
Meanwhile, in an interview with W Korea!, In Na said that she and IU complement each other because "they have different personalities."
"It's exactly 50:50 between us being similar and us complementing each other because we're different," she said. "I think that makes us tighter. I've heard it said that being together with someone who's too similar to oneself can mean that although you understand each other well, at some point you might become sick of them. I think that's true. At the same time, the person might feel like they're not a good fit if they're too different."