• Singer and actress Suzy poses after the press conference to promote KBS TV drama 'Dream High' at the Kintex on December 27, 2010 in Goyang, South Korea.

Singer and actress Suzy poses after the press conference to promote KBS TV drama 'Dream High' at the Kintex on December 27, 2010 in Goyang, South Korea. (Photo : Getty Images/Chung Sung-Jun)

After starring in the KBS2 drama series "Uncontrollably Fond," Bae Su Ji, 22, who is professionally known as Suzy, will join the cast of the upcoming SBS drama series "While You Were Sleeping." For the K-Pop girl group miss A member currently dating Lee Min Ho, 29, acting is not an easy job but she takes pain that comes with it positively.

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Recently, Suzy checked out the Fendi 2017 Fall/Winter collection in Milan, Italy. While in Milan, she had a casual, Italian-styled photoshoot with Korean InStyle.

"Acting is always hard," Suzy said in an interview with the magazine. "I think every time I finish a drama, I go through growing pains."

Suzy said she was enjoying the pain that makes her mature more. She added that she had been running with just her goal in sight, but now, what is more important to her is to find happiness in the simple things by looking around her.

In "While You Were Sleeping," Suzy will play a former journalist named Nam Hong Ju, who is 29 years old and unemployed. Her fellow main cast member is Lee Jong Suk, who will play a rookie prosecutor named Jung Jae Chan, who is also 29 years old.

It appears that Suzy has many reasons to be happy right now. Aside from the progress in her career both as a singer and as an actress, she and Lee are currently in love.

Both in terms of career and love life, Suzy and Min Ho have several things to celebrate. With this, the latter did not forget to give back as he donated 25 million won ($21,800) to the Korean Committee for UNICEF.

This was in commemoration of the World Water Day on March 22, Korea Herald quoted the organization as saying. Min Ho's donation will be used to purchase 138 emergency packs with 690,000 water purifiers that can provide clean water to 92,000 children across the globe. 

Here is an interview with Min Ho at KCON LA 2016: