K-Dramas have experienced unprecedented popularity in recent years, much like K-Pop. K-Dramas like Crash Landing On You and Vincenzo have been some of the most watched programs in the Philippines in recent years. Kristel Fulgar, a former Goin’ Bulilit cast member and actress, is one of those K-Drama addicts. She has already expressed her fondness for K-Dramas, and she went further when she announced Love From Home, the first Korean-Filipino web series she directed.
Kristel is well-known for her passion and interest in the South Korean language, food, fashion, music, shows, and other things among her admirers, especially those who are also Hallyu aficionados. Therefore, everyone was pleased and gave her a standing ovation when she announced on her Instagram account a month ago that she had landed at Incheon International Airport safely.
According to her most recent vlogs, Kristel will be staying and intends to continue her studies in South Korea. As this was her first time living alone, she also talked about things she was trying for the first time. Her vlogs document her moving in, grocery shopping, preparing meals, cleaning the house, going on solo trips, and many other activities.
It is undoubtedly exciting to follow Kristel’s trip if you have ever wanted to move to South Korea. Let’s review the numerous instances demonstrating how Kristel is living the dream of every Hallyu fan while we wait for her upcoming vlogs!
Everyone can admit that there have been times when they’ve wished they could watch all of these K-Dramas without having to understand the subtitles. Kristel pushed herself to master the Korean language, Hanja, and was successful because, like us, she believes that “K-Drama is life.” Today, we can see in Kristel’s vlogs how she can interact in Hangeul in addition to speaking it.
When a friend informed Kristel she could learn to read and write Korean in a single day, she couldn’t believe it, but after giving it a shot, she found it was indeed feasible. Kristel even recorded a vlog about her experience studying Hangeul and provided some advice for anyone who wishes to give it a shot.
The industry adapted to a new standard production setup when the epidemic interrupted or restricted television and film productions. The epidemic is set in the Philippines and South Korea in Kristel’s Korean web drama, which she produced and directed. Kristel is a significant lover of Korean dramas. Love From Home explores two nations’ cultures, primarily through its protagonists, a Korean student, and a Filipina tutor.
Kristel is renowned for covering songs, including Korean hits. She expanded on her passion by writing and performing the original Korean song Smile Again, which served as the film’s official soundtrack.