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The transition from pageantry to the screen has birthed some of the most memorable romantic storylines in Korean television and cinema. Actresses who hold Miss Korea titles—such as Go Hyun-jung, Lee Bo-young, Park Si-yeon, and Honey Lee—bring a unique gravity to their romantic roles.
The most pervasive romantic storyline for a "Miss Korea" character in television is the trope. In dramas like Miss Korea (2013) or The King of Dramas , the protagonist is often a former or aspiring pageant queen—flawless, ambitious, and emotionally guarded. Her romantic arc is not about finding a prince, but about rediscovering her humanity. Typically, the love interest is not a wealthy chairman (though that is a common K-drama foil) but a man who knew her before the crown: a childhood friend, a struggling entrepreneur, or a down-on-his-luck manager.
The real-life dynamics of Miss Korea relationships heavily influence South Korean television and cinema. The "Beauty Queen" trope is a staple in romantic television dramas, serving as a vehicle to explore class divides and personal growth.
The title of "Miss Korea" has long been more than just a symbol of national beauty; it is a gateway to the elite circles of South Korean society, entertainment, and business. For decades, the public has been captivated by the romantic lives of these titleholders, whose relationships often mirror the dramatic "Cinderella stories" portrayed in the media. From high-profile marriages to conglomerates to the gritty, realistic portrayals in television dramas, the intersection of beauty pageantry and romance remains a central pillar of South Korean pop culture. 1. Real-Life "Fairy Tale" Marriages and Scandals