6 Idol Romance K-Dramas You Must Watch Where Celebrities Fall for Ordinary People

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K-dramas often show celebrities in glamorous, hectic lives, but some of the sweetest stories happen when stars connect with ordinary people.

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These romances highlight real, relatable moments—simple chats, shared meals & love amid busy careers. Here are six dramas that beautifully blend fame with everyday life.

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Doona! (Netflix)

Former idol Lee Doona retreats from her chaotic career and moves into a shared house, where she bonds with calm college student Lee Won-jun. Their connection grows through quiet daily moments as both face pressures from their very different worlds.

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Shooting Stars (Netflix/Viki)

Top actor Gong Tae-sung and PR manager Oh Han-byul share a complicated history. While handling scandals and public scrutiny, their professional bickering slowly softens into genuine affection, showing how love can bloom amid celebrity chaos.

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So I Married the Anti-Fan (Viki)

A pop star and a magazine reporter are forced to live together for a reality show after a public clash. What begins as hostility gradually transforms into mutual respect and an unexpected romance.

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Touch Your Heart (Prime Video/Viki)

A disgraced actress works as a secretary for a strict lawyer to prepare for a role. Their routine office interactions evolve into a tender relationship grounded in trust and shared responsibilities.

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Record of Youth (Netflix)

An aspiring actor and a makeup artist build a quiet, supportive romance while navigating the harsh realities of the entertainment industry and personal ambition.

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My Lovely Liar (Prime Video/Viki/Netflix)

A woman who can hear lies meets a composer hiding his identity. Their bond deepens through mystery, trust and emotional vulnerability.

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