New KBS Drama 'Cabbage Your Life' Teaser Released Following Jin's Recent Success
KBS 2TV drops first teaser for upcoming drama 'Cabbage Your Life' starring Lee Jin Woo and Choi Gyu Ri, featuring a family comedy about Seoul residents adapting to village life.

Following the recent success of BTS Jin's drama "Positively Yours," KBS 2TV has released the first teaser for another upcoming series that's generating buzz among K-drama fans.
"Cabbage Your Life" introduces viewers to the chaotic world of Sung Tae Hoon's family, played by Park Sung Woong, who find themselves unexpectedly relocated from Seoul to the rural village of Yeonriri. The family comedy follows their struggles to adapt to village life while desperately trying to return to their urban roots.
The newly released teaser showcases the central romantic storyline between Lee Jin Woo and Choi Gyu Ri's characters, whose budding relationship becomes complicated when their fathers become embroiled in conflict. The preview hints at the classic Romeo and Juliet dynamic that will drive much of the series' dramatic tension.
Lee Jin Woo, known for his versatile acting across multiple genres, takes on the male lead role in what appears to be a lighter, more comedic project compared to recent serious dramas. Choi Gyu Ri brings her own following to the project, promising strong chemistry between the leads.
The series promises to blend family comedy with romance, exploring themes of urban versus rural life that resonate with many Korean viewers. Park Sung Woong's involvement as the family patriarch suggests the show will balance humor with more grounded family dynamics.
While KBS 2TV hasn't announced an official premiere date, the teaser release indicates the drama is moving into its final promotional phase. The timing follows a successful period for K-dramas featuring idol actors, with Jin's recent project proving that music stars can successfully transition into serious dramatic roles.
"Cabbage Your Life" appears positioned to capture audiences looking for lighter fare after the recent wave of intense melodramas that have dominated the airwaves.
