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Jun Ji-hyun, star of The Legend of the Blue Sea and cinema hits My Sassy Girl and The Thieves, is one of Korea’s best paid actresses – what does she spend her money on?

STORYKenn Anthony Mendoza
Jun Ji-hyun is one of K-drama’s highest paid actress – so how does she spend it? Photo: @junjihyunofficial/Instagram
Jun Ji-hyun is one of K-drama’s highest paid actress – so how does she spend it? Photo: @junjihyunofficial/Instagram
Fame and celebrity

She isn’t shy to spend big on real estate, buying a US$28.5 million building in Gangnam in 2017, but she also gives to charity and recently donated to Covid-19 relief

South Korea’s Jun Ji-hyun rise to fame began back in 2001 with the film My Sassy Girl and continued with roles in several blockbuster films and series including the 2016-2017 The Legend of the Blue Sea. Based on data gathered by The Toplists, today she asks for a cool US$84,000 per episode for K-dramas.

With Jun having that sort of earning power, we look at how she spends and manages her wealth after more than 20 successful years in the acting business.

Jun Ji-hyun began her career as a model when a friend introduced her to a photographer. She made her debut on the cover of Ecole magazine.

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In 2001, she gained international prominence in the breakout film My Sassy Girl, the highest-grossing Korean comedy of all time.

After six years of film roles and commercial appearances, she started investing her earnings in property. According to Soompi, she bought a US$7.1 million five-story building in Nonhyeon-dong, Seoul in October 2007.

Hollywood was calling and so she did a stint in Blood: The Last Vampire and also made history as the first Korean actress to grace the pages of US Vogue. On her return to Korea, she was cast in The Thieves, one of the country’s highest-grossing films, which earned US$86 million at the box office.

Then she returned to the TV screen where she was paired with Kim Soo-hyun in the fantasy romance My Love from the Star.

Before and after the series, she continued her property investments. In April 2013, she bought a US$4.8 million two-story building in Inchon-dong.

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