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Lee Tae-im, may make a comeback after the trash talk controversy

Actress Lee Tae-im (29) is considering a comeback.

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According to an industry insider in an interview with Daily Sports given on the 31st, "Lee Tae-im has been offered a role in Drama H's trendy drama "You Will Love Me" and is considering it at the moment".

The head of her agency ONION MUST GO also said to Daily Sports that "while it is true that an offer was received, nothing has been finalized at the moment. While she is considering making a comeback some point in the future, when it will be is still anyone's guess".

"You Will Love Me" is a show about a 'romance training project' where a woman through no fault of her own ends up pretending to be a man on social networks and starts training a romance novice to become a god of love. Lee Tae-im is currently pondering the role of wannabe screen writer Park Ji-Ho.

If Lee Tae-im choses to join the cast of "You Will Love Me", she would be coming back to TV six month after SBS' "My Heart Shines" ended early this year. Her decision is of special interest as she is rather under a cloud of controversy at the moment.

Last month, she experienced a public backlash after it was reveals she said some unkind words to Kim Yewon of the band Jewelry during the filming of MBC's "My Tutor Friend". Afterwards, via her agency, she explained "I had just come out of the water and on to the beaches of Jeju Island because the temperature dropped during the filming of a diving scene with Lee Jae-hoon. It is true that Kim Yewon first approached me to talk when I was warming up my body near a fire before going back into the water. Since I did not know her, her words did not feel like they were coming from good place. I am sorry if I heart her feelings and I regret and ashamed that I let my temper get the best of me and saying something that I should not have said".

After leaving "My Heart Shines" and "My Tutor Friend, " Lee Tae-im has been resting and taking time off.

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