Lim Ji Yeon and Heo Nam-jun enjoy dramatic Phu Quoc getaway
Actors Lim Ji Yeon and Heo Nam-jun were spotted on a reward vacation in Phu Quoc following the massive success of the SBS drama 'My Royal Nemesis'.
As the cast and crew of the SBS drama 'My Royal Nemesis' head to Phu Quoc, Vietnam, for a reward vacation, sightings of actors Lim Ji Yeon and Heo Nam-jun have drawn significant attention.

On the 8th, a post titled 'Sightings of Seori in Phu Quoc' was uploaded to an online community. The released photos capture Lim Ji Yeon and Heo Nam-jun enjoying their trip in Phu Quoc, Vietnam.
The two were seen enjoying their travels dressed in comfortable t-shirts and pants, partially concealing their faces with hats and masks. Despite their casual attire, they could not hide their extraordinary aura and presence, catching many eyes.
In particular, the traditional Vietnamese conical hats, known as 'Non La,' held by the two drew special attention. It is presumed that local fans gifted them these matching Non La hats to welcome their visit, making the popularity of the drama feel tangible.
This reward vacation is reportedly in celebration of the successful conclusion of 'My Royal Nemesis.' The series, which began with a 4.1% viewership rating during its first broadcast in May, concluded on an upward trend, recording 11.8% for its final episode. It is reported that the broadcaster arranged the vacation to reward the hard work of the production crew and cast.

However, it is known that some actors, including Jang Seung Jo, who played major roles in the series, could not join the vacation due to personal schedules.
Netizens who saw the photos reacted with comments such as, "I hope they have a great time since they worked so hard," "I enjoyed the drama, I'm so envious," and "I hope they get proper healing in Phu Quoc."
'My Royal Nemesis' is a work that depicts the intense confrontation and romance between Shin Seori (Lim Ji Yeon), an unknown actress who changes after being possessed by the soul of a villainess from the Joseon era, and Cha Se-gye (Heo Nam-jun), a chaebol referred to as a monster of capitalism.
Through this work, Lim Ji Yeon and Heo Nam-jun received praise from viewers for their intense character portrayals and stable chemistry. Following this series, the SBS Friday-Saturday drama 'Agent Kim Reactivated' is continuing the hit momentum.
