Article: Top 10 K-Drama Characters Who Get Jealous Easily

The most watched series streaming services are K-dramas, which are becoming increasingly popular. But in addition to the compelling drama that keeps viewers tuning in for more, these characters also have another distinctive quality. The main character's enjoyable and hilarious jealous moments are a big part of what makesfans swoon over the program. Some of the most pitifully jealous characters in K-Dramasburn with these feelings like flames. They take it a step further to unquestionably demonstrate to everyone that they are in love with the lead, with the main character being the only one unaware of this. Some characters stand out as the most envious among the countless K-dramas on themarket. And jealousy is something that these K-Drama characters are prone to, and thusthey've managed to win our hearts with their sweet antics!So, let's look at the top 10 K-Drama Characters who get jealous.

1. Lee Young Joon (What’s Wrong With Secretary Kim?)

Park Seo-Joon emphasizes the necessary wrath and jealousy that Lee Young-Joonexpresses in the show. Lee Young-Joon is the master of envious characters. Some ofthe best scenes are said to be his. His secretary reveals her impending retirement, andhe realizes he has affection for her, which causes him to lose it and have a jealoustantrum. He is furious as he witnesses her getting near to her companion during theworkplace matches, and the audience is giddy with excitement. The fact that she refersto another man as Oppa even shocks him.

2. Kim Bok Joo (Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo)

The role of Kim Bok Joo, one of the legends, in the drama Weightlifting Fairy KimBok-Joo was played by Lee Sung Kyung. Her affinity with Jung Joon Hyung is quite complex;there is constant taunting, arguments, and a display of adoration. It's just too comical, even as their relationship grows romantic and she starts acting crazily envious of his attention. It's so charming and humorous, especially when she glares at him and makes the well-known slice finger over throat sign once she notices that he  dining with two other girls.

3. Jang Man Wol (Hotel Del Luna)

Jang Man Wol, played by Lee Ji-Eun (IU), demonstrates how even supernatural

creatures may be complacent. She treats every person she interacts with harshly sinceshe is an erratic, grumpy, and no-nonsense type. When she meets Gu Chan Sung, shebegins to change despite being icy and harsh. She grows more drawn to him over time,to the point of obsession. The audience preferred to find her careless times when shepursues people out of jealousy to be attractive. And episode six's jealousyscenes were

a genuine pleasure. Because she can't reach him, she learns that his Americagirlfriend has already arrived.Hotel Del Luna viewers can't help but find Jang Man Wol's envy endearing.

4. Ko Dong Man (Fight My Way)

In honor of its plot, the lead couples, and their aegyo moments, Fight My Way receivedstrong ratings from viewers. The funniest character to see was Ko Dong Man, performedby Park Seo Joon. As Dong-Man begins to see his long-time female mate as more thana friend, he becomes increasingly envious. He mocks Choi Ae Ra, takes consideration

of her, and hangs out with her constantly, and it's incredible how he interactswith her. Asignificant aspect of his character was how he began to feel envious once Ae Ra startedgoing on dates, interfering with their plans, and attempting to keep her away from him.

5. Ko Moon Young (It’s Okay To Not Be Okay)

One of the top-rated K-dramas on Netflix, It's Okay To Not Be Okay, wowed viewerswith its captivating plot. Some envious scenes made viewers laugh out loud due to theromantic side of the story as well as the spooky suspense element. There werenumerous instances of jealousy in the primary female character, Ko Moon Young,played by Seo Ye Ji.The pizza place has one of them there in particular. Moon Young gets a message from a

friend who noticed several girls staring at her partner in some images they had taken.She rushes to the restaurant against all rules. As soon as she gets there, she stabs hisplate with a knife and gives the girl a lethal look.

6. Lee Hwa-Shin (Don’t Dare To Dream)

The love triangle in Jealousy Incarnate, also known as Don't Dare to Dream, is a themethat all fans adore. Although they have been friends for a long time, Na Ri initiallydevelops feelings for Hwa Sin, portrayed by Jo Jung Suk. As she moves on with anotherman, Hwa Sin realizes he loves her back. The watchers were interested in how hebecame so envious and kept attempting to win her over while putting the other guydown. Especially the funny brawl that ensues when he and the other guy engage in amud fight. An exceptionally well-written character who masterfully captured feelings ofhope and enviousness.

7. Jo Yi-Seo (Itaewon Class)

In the K-drama Itaewon Class, Park Sae-Ro-Yi, a bar and restaurant owner, attempts toexact revenge on his father by turning his establishment into a lucrative franchise. Inaddition to managing Sae-Ro-Yi's bar, Jo Yi-Seo (played by Kim Da-Mi) is awell-known online figure due to her social media activity and blog.Sae-Ro-Yi had rejected Yi Seo's declaration of love. She still works for him as therestaurant manager despite that. One scenario features intrusive questioning from Yi Seo to Sae-Ro-Yi's previous lover. By stretching out her hand to stop Sae-Ro Yi's ex-partner from kissing him, Yi Seo demonstrates another aspect of her envious nature.Fortunately, Sae-Ro-Yi acknowledges his affection for Yi Seo by the show's conclusion.

8. Kim Tan (The Heirs)

Since its initial release in 2013, the K-drama Heirs has gained popularity. It might be because of the three main protagonists' compelling love triangle. It could also be because of Kim Tan (Lee Min-ho), the male lead envy. According to the narrative,

despite Eun Sang's humble upbringing, affluent heir Kim Tan falls in love with her. His jealousy also grows out of his affection for her. In one instance, Tan disturbs the discussion and causes the lads to feel uneasy by revealing that she is marital while she

and her friend are meeting with two male classmates to organize an event. She must answer the call from her second love interest, which Tan begs her not to do, but she cannot avoid it.

9. Yoo Si-Jin And Dr. Kang Mo-Yeon (Descendants Of The Sun)

Audiences loved this K-drama, and the jealousy-filled scenes between the two leadsenhanced the experience. Song Joong-ki played Yoo Si Jin, a South Korean armycaptain who develops emotions for Dr. Kang Mo Yeon, played by Song Hye Kyo. It isn'tsimple for them to start their relationship smoothly.Funny things happen when they are in love, like when Mo-Yeon becomesirrationally

envious of Yoo Si Jin because he was spotted fangirling over a female group while hetold her he was out on a mission. In response, she claimed she didn't have time for alover while participating in a talk show. In addition to jealousy, Mo-Yeon has an outburstof temper when Si Jin receives a care package from another lady, complete with hearts.

10. Jung Jae-Chan (While You Were Sleeping)

Fans were intrigued by While You Were Sleeping's legal drama-fantasy plot. The lives ofthe three main leads—a field journalist, a prosecutor, and a police officer—hookedviewers. In their dreams, everyone can predict the future. A romance story isinterspersed, which causes numerous comedic sequences with jealousy.Jung Jae-Chan (played by Lee Jong-Suk) was the person who garnered the mostenvious attention. He begins to feel something for the field reporter Hong-Joo. In oneinstance, Jae-Chan shields the sculpted body of the police officer from Hong-Joo. Inanother, he challenges her justification for liking the cop. Even the barista refers to himas a jealous crab because of how outspoken his jealousy is.