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August 19, 2025
“Love, Take Two” Remains No. 1 As “My Troublesome Star” Premieres To Promising Ratings
ENA’s “My Troublesome Star” has just premiered! According to Nielsen Korea, “My Troublesome Star” garnered an average nationwide viewership rating of 1.3 percent for its premiere episode. “My Troublesome Star” is a romantic comedy about Korea’s biggest star Im Se Ra (Jang Da A), who mysteriously vanishes and wakes up one day as Bong Cheong... Continue reading “Love, Take Two” Remains No. 1 As “My Troublesome Star” Premieres To Promising RatingsThe post “Love, Take Two” Remains No. 1 As “My Troublesome Star” Premieres To Promising Ratings appeared first on Soompi.
The romantic comedy landscape is buzzing with fresh drama as ENA’s new series, “My Troublesome Star,” makes its debut while the popular show "Love, Take Two" continues its reign at the top. According to Nielsen Korea, the premiere episode of “My Troublesome Star” secured an average nationwide viewership rating of 1.3 percent, signaling a promising start for the intriguing new series.
"My Troublesome Star" plunges viewers into the chaotic life of Im Se Ra, played by Jang Da A, who is none other than Korea’s biggest and brightest star. The plot thickens when Se Ra mysteriously disappears, only to wake up one day transformed into someone completely different: Bong Cheong. The premise suggests a wild ride of identity crisis, self-discovery, and romantic entanglements, leaving audiences eager to uncover the mystery behind Se Ra's transformation and the secrets she might uncover along the way.
While "My Troublesome Star" is capturing attention with its unique storyline and the rising star power of Jang Da A, "Love, Take Two" maintains its position as the ratings leader. Although specific viewership numbers for "Love, Take Two" weren't provided in this report, its continued reign at number one indicates a strong and loyal fanbase captivated by its ongoing narrative. The competition between these two romantic comedies is expected to intensify in the coming weeks as "My Troublesome Star" finds its footing and "Love, Take Two" strives to maintain its dominance. Viewers can anticipate a delightful battle for the hearts of K-drama fans, filled with laughter, tears, and plenty of romantic moments.
"My Troublesome Star" plunges viewers into the chaotic life of Im Se Ra, played by Jang Da A, who is none other than Korea’s biggest and brightest star. The plot thickens when Se Ra mysteriously disappears, only to wake up one day transformed into someone completely different: Bong Cheong. The premise suggests a wild ride of identity crisis, self-discovery, and romantic entanglements, leaving audiences eager to uncover the mystery behind Se Ra's transformation and the secrets she might uncover along the way.
While "My Troublesome Star" is capturing attention with its unique storyline and the rising star power of Jang Da A, "Love, Take Two" maintains its position as the ratings leader. Although specific viewership numbers for "Love, Take Two" weren't provided in this report, its continued reign at number one indicates a strong and loyal fanbase captivated by its ongoing narrative. The competition between these two romantic comedies is expected to intensify in the coming weeks as "My Troublesome Star" finds its footing and "Love, Take Two" strives to maintain its dominance. Viewers can anticipate a delightful battle for the hearts of K-drama fans, filled with laughter, tears, and plenty of romantic moments.
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